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mSGELLANGOUS CAR8 CAR8 CAR8 _____ loOLSnmiS I^FUmiTUliE EyAP^MDES HNI8ALE iI drsau F0R8ALE FDR8ALE F0R8ALE Emmy race: ‘L.A. Law’ Impasse: Caprilarujs yiolatioqis not fixed / page 3 ANTIQUE whItM, lace, COFFEE table and end POUBLE oven, self FOR Sale. Hardly used 2 TOYOTA 74 Corolla llnene, Nav'abo table (tooether or se- cleaning Hotpoint TORINO Wagon 1974. V-8, T BIRD 79. MIchelln tires. VW Rabbit 1980. 4 door, Queen sized waterbeds wagon, engine excel­ 351 engine. Power leads nominatiohs.fbr blanket*, decorative parote) one Individual stove. Coppertone. lent, body good, 150k. Excellent condition. sunroof, Michellns, Including heaters, lin­ steering, brakes, air. $1500 beat offer. 643- AM-FM radio, manual accessories. Red gloss topped coffee to- good condition. Great ers, sheets and comfor­ STOP. 447-9449 eveninga. Goose Farm Antlaues, Also 4 wooden tor cottage or opart- miles. $450. 444 0220, 543-4541. 4 speed, 1 owner. $1300. ters. Queen sized bed Coll 443-2012. TV awards / pagd 14 Goose Lone, Coventry. chcrfrs (together or se- ment. Best offer. White Including mattress and CHEVY Monza 78. Blue, SUBARU 81 6L. 4 door, 5 Economy: Index up fifth month in row / page 9 Weekends 12 to 5. 742- porote) tor ts each. Glenwood apartment box spring. $200each or no body rot. Sunroof, speed, air, stereo. Ex­ AMC Concord 78. Runs - 9137. Coll 742-991Sevenlngs.D slie stove. Needs oven best offer. 443-7480. om-fm cassette. 8800. cellent condition. well but needs work. : rPIEpi Colonial llvlno «»"• *“ « Is. 444-5140 446-0223 after 5:30. l^RANtON $2200. 459-3419. 8500/best offer. 449- room set. Brand new. 4om.o FORD 1978 Fiesta 2 door, 4820. Best offer over $100. — — MERCURY Bobcat 1974. ANO S IL IC T USSD CAWL beige. 80k. Good condi­ J C U m m iB call 525-7714. R T l L A W N i U l D Running condition. tion. $800/best offer. Best .offer. 444-3957. SONS S M FINANCINO OR LC8SI CAMPERS/ — * ENTERTAINMENT cen- l/flSMieM 449-8946.______TNAN.ER3 AUTUMN Haie mink ter. Medium Oak, glass | | » J 87 VOYAGER 'IS.SOS OLDS 67 Delmont 88. 425 locket. Size 1M4, $300. doors, bross accents. 87 LeBARON engine. Running condi­ 1971 F LE E T Wing 17 foot Block Persian lamb $425.444-5fW. LAW^N M o ^ , S n a p ^ aTSTuito '12,205 tion. $200. 643-9504. 443- travel trailer. Refrig­ 4 r CLYDE 87 PLY VOYAGER '15.895 9505 evenings. erator, stove, hot wa­ Haze*Vim%™“w u" FULL size Maple bed, $40 mulcheV OTd e S- CHEVRDLET-BUICK, INC. 87 RAMCHARGER «S n *lA!5nr» S22 dresser, $40. 444- cellent condition. $50. P O N TA IC J-2000 82. Air ter, furnace, sleeps 4. *250.644-2073. 1956. 646-0505. 4M '17,595 R O U T E 83, V E R N O N 86 THUNDERBIRD '9.695 coditloned, 37,00 miles. Good condition. S1200. 742-9379. 82 Buick Rogww. 96495 88 DODGE MiLotUMi '11,495 Good condition. $2200. 644-5087. You can moke excellent R7|TV/8TERE0/ T or 8eH Sereegel Leaw. S3 Chovy S-10 XCab *6295 88 RELIANT S.W. '9.895 CHEVY VAN 1979 withair dish cloths from the mesh I / o I ip d l IlN T F e Any amount daWyarsd. Alao. fill, conditioning. Am/fm ) MnniJinsttir A Cily nf Vill;u)P Ch,)rn) 53 Skylark 4 ». '4995 86 DODGE 4a4w/ptow '12,995 PONTIAC Sunbird 1978. 4 HrralJi bogs In which oranges. mulch, 2 F A M IL Y tog sole. 84-88 cylinder, sunroof, new cassette. Captain's S4CoMftty4*.wa. *7296 88 LASER Tuibo '11,695 potatoes, onions, etc. ore — Bobcat. baekhoaSloadarranlal. Florence Street. Sotur- 86 DODGE brakes, tires and chairs. Soto, Ice box. SOk*. Just boll for 15 KENMORE chest Mins CBNSfBUCTION doy August 1st, 9-3. 54 8kyhawk4dr.w» *5995 clutch. $750 o r best Call 74241744.8am-5pm, 84DMaClara4*. *7495 CHARGER '7,895 ask for (ieorge, minutes In water to which freezer, 4 cubic foot. In V y s i jMn r TAG Sole. Soturdoy Au- 88 CELEBRITY T.795 offer. 443-4370 or 742- Thur.d«, July 3 0 ,1987 chlorine bleach hos been perfect condition. B K -m w / BBB-WWb gust 1, 9 to 4pm. Roln SOCavallorAw.wi. *7496 7467. 7am-2:30pm. S6 Chav. Caprtea 4 *. *8495 88 PLY. HORIZON m '8,995 Odded. Put still good but Reasonable. 449-14S5. dote Sundoy. 202 South CHEVROLET Custom MOTORCYCLES/ as Eacort Kback •6195 88 CHY. GTS Tm,*o '10,295 ng-longer needed furni------IS7IOFFICE/RETAIL M a in , Manchester. 88 600 Conv. ,#) Nova 1975. Runs good. MOPEOS fcf* <*"<• oppiiances ^ k i n v i t a t i o n t o b id | D I | nMIIPMCIIT 80 Camara aiM *9195 '13,895 Needs battery. $350. OOCamaroHM *11,495 85 VOYAGER '9,295 444-4816 anytime. 1984 HondTATCm rEr- S^itodbldiwlllberecalved CARS 0* Cantury 4 *. *10,295 w jth^low -cost Classified, " ^ f l ~ T r n H u r f f i l . i i ‘ 85 COUGAR '8,995 FIREBIRD 81, V-4 power cellent conditlon.must FOR SALE O0Cavallar4«r. «8395 82 PONTIAC J2000 '2,995 sell. Asking $450 or best ______tor, C r until 11:00a.m. on ttia flee fu ^ltu re for sole. steering, brakes, air. 07 Spaelrum 4 *. *8495 79 R' MCK SKYLARK '2,795 otter. Coll otter 4pm Next step on mall? Town isn’t sure Mint condition. $3300. Leaei. u a tie e 9ato shewn below for the to- Write Box E E c/ the 07Chavwiat4r. '5495 447-9925. TOWN OP ANOOVBR lowine: Manchester Herdid. 64 LudARON 4*. Nto. '6,595 4 4 ^ 1 7 .______07Bar*llaidr. *10,995 82 HORIZON lONINO BOARD AUGUST 111f*7 (1) — — a— TAKE A LOOK 4 dr. AC. Auts Ch e v y Van, 6 cylinder, OP APPRALS PURNISH A INSTALL ■‘HO BMTS/lIBBNiC stick shift. Power CARS POUR (4) OVERHEAD l O Q l steering. Runs well. The Zoning Board of Aopeola DOORS — HIOHWAY j O J I PlllllP tlfM T 875-3311 FOR SALE Court rules bond issue of the Town of Andover, Con- OARAOE y j c v u i r m H S i SPECIAL PURCHASE 443-9374. necticut held a meeting on (2) JM REFLECTIVE From DbHit Riirt-t-ctr July 211007 end took the fol- M ATERIALS SAIL Boot Super Snork. lowing action: ALUMIUNUM SIGN 12'.Safefam llvrecrea- 1085 Mircury Lynx heeded voters’ approval 024*-Dana Anergtih-Lot7, hwt m niiB ^ PSOPle. 4 Dr*.. Auto, PS, Air Bailey Road - Varl- Sailing lesson. $450. once of 10 feet side 643-5854. yord Is granted. The Town of Manchester Is *3995 By Andrew J. Davis the town and the Economic Develop­ Herald Reporter ment Commission by Elizabeth Sad- PMI-Classic Modeler SrovS?'!SlU?SSS!i^anJti?' ^ ^ S liM lP ii Heme - Hendee Road m2«!L'23»«?SiK?»r2nlIf IQ jlllUatCAL 1085 Mircury Marquli loski, president of the Manchester and Route 6 - oppllca- | IW | ITEIIII8 8 cyl., Auto, PS, PB, Air Manchester town officials said they Property Owners Association, and four tion tamed until Au- 2? f gusts, 1«S7at7:20P.M. ®"*‘: m jaijaa-^^ are not sure what their next move will be others. The suit claimed that the town’s <5995 after losing a legal battle to help finance Doted at Andover, Connec- K d ir’m OrdS^liSS' "* ^ ”co^^dHlo®n"i7t^?^^hm agreement to build sewers and roads ticut July 29,1fS7. Bid forms, ohms ond sped- condition with rWlun the proposed Mall at Buckland Hills near the mall represented an illegal use ZONING BOARD flcotlons ore ovollome Of the section. $200. 447-9919. 86 Mustang *6895 with tax-increment bonds. of public funds. The money also would OP APPEALS General Services’ Office. K R A M ER Striker boss Hartford Superior Court Judge John be used to improve nearby roads. ANDOVER, TOWN OF With Strap and hard- 85 Gran Morq Brh. *6895 P. Maloney blocked the town from CONNECTICUT MANCHESTER, CT. rhlll V m t U k e new The bond issue was approved last year DONALD AYRTON, ROBERT B. WEISS iS S l/ha^ /Sal 86 Town Car *18,500 Issuing bonds for the project Wednes­ by the Manchester Board of Directors, CHAIRMAN GENERAL MANAGER Otter. 644- y U V l E R l C A day, saying the issue should be voted on but it was never put up for public vote. 049417______#41-47______65 0>ugsr im *6800 by Manchester residents. The town had E D C officials worked out the agreement planned to float $13 million in bonds to 64 Mazda Pickup *4595 with the m all’s main developer, Homart PUBl'iC HBARINO PETS AND help finance the mall. Development Corp. of Chicago, and the BOARD OP DIRECTORS IPOISlIPniFS TOWN OP MANCHRSTBR. CONNECTICUT fc a a a l O U rr u c o ______63 Lynx Wg., At ac *4695 "We have not even seen the opinion as town. far as the town is concerned.” said 'Town Notice Is hereby given thot the Board Of Directors, Town Of BRITANY S p a n ie l, B 66 Mazda SE5FAJ *5495 Manager Robert B. Weiss this morning. “ It’s great to know that David can still Manchester, Connecticut, will held o Public Hearing at the months old. Spayed "It will take time to review.” beat Goliath." Sadloski said, "and that Lincoln Center Hearing Room, 4*4 Main Street, Manchester, A K C raolataraH 65 Colony Park it pays to fight city hall.” She said she Connecticut, on Tuesday, August 4,19*7 at l:m P.M. to eon- " ' J j ® ^ '® - Wagon *10,400 He said it has not been decided sider and act on the following: 2530^"**' whether to appeal, put the matter up for wasn't sure what effect the decision would have on the mall. Proposed appropriation to Education Special ocAiiT.g... . v, _ — j r r . 66 Merkur XR4TI *11,495 vote, or to look for other financing. Prelects - Fund 41 - MEA - Release Time 19*7-** ...... BEAUTIFULLY marked “ I ’m not sure.” Weiss said of the 914,41100 male Shelty, 15 months 85 Buick Regal *7495 According to Manchester attorney to be financed bv o a payment from the Mon- Old. Paoers Neutered town’s plans. "Anyone can think of a list Bruce S. Beck, who represented the Chester Education Association. All shoS! Very genfle; 85 Olds Calais *6395 of possibilities." property owners' association with Proposed appropriation to Education Special Asking $2M. 44^144. Assistant Town Manager Steven R. partner Kathleen Eldergill. the Town Prelects - Fund 41 - Adult Education 19*7-00...... S13A39.00 call after 4 84 Gran. Marq. LS *8695 Werbner said this morning that town Charter requires that such an issue go to be financed by a State Grant. • 84 Cougar ana# *5800 officials would meet with their attor­ before the voters. He said the charter Proposed appropriation to Education Special '1000 neys over the next few days. Only after empowers the Board of Directors to be Prolects - Fund 41 - Chapter I and EERA 1907-00.... S7,675.00 I m I MISCELLANEOUS to be financed by a State Grant. | O f | p Q || MORIARTY the meeting would a decision on a course able to make similar decisions without Proposed appropriation to General Fund - of action be made, he said. voter consent, but an exception to that Board of Directors' Budget - Hockonum T E E Shirt tranafera An. BROTHERS REBATE "W e'll be abletodo this in the next few rule is the bonding issue. In their case, River Linear Park Committee...... 01,000.00 ^ days," Werbner said. "But until we town officials had cited provisions in to be financed from portion of Fund Balance re- **00, also 301 Cgntar St. discuss it. I don’t know.” served tor use of the Conservation Commis- 50 to 100k numerals and Manchester, CT state law that allow tax-increment Sion. letters tor shirts. Cope .. Werbner said town officials were bonds to be approved without a Proposed appropriation to GeneibL Fund - * ^ 3 ^ 2 643-5135 Shocked by the news because they had referendum. Precious collection Board of Directors' Budget - July 4th Cele- otter 5:3ppm.D not expected to lose. “ The decision says the proper body . bratlon...... 920,500.00 P O T TE R S wheel, hand "I think we were all surprised.” he (for the bonding issue) is not the town, Models present bandeaus and swimsuits spun from Various versions of the designer’s “Year ISS53Ildfor*ihM^‘iltJ5ti?n" bollt/kllm. Used. Post '500 said. "W e felt there was not much merit but the voters.” Beck said. "They knew .gold, silver and platinum Wednesday at the collection are priced from $1,250 to $2,500. mceivedtortheity CeiematiOT. shelves Inicuded. Sell Your Car In their case.” the rule, but not the exception," Proposed appropriation to Generol Fund - Sultoble for heolnnlna showroom of designer Andre Van Pier in New York. TRANSFER to Capitol Improvement Reserve The suit to block the issuing of the Fund * - Community " Y" asbestos removal ...... S39,S25.00 potter. Noncy 444-0103. REBATE bonds was filed early this year against Please turn to page 10 to be financed from Fund Balance. S T E E L loading ramps. *15 4 Lines — 10 Days Proposed Ordinance - Conveyance of premises from 12' long, 1' wide. Somersville Corporation to the Town of Manchester for 444-6340. 509 charge, each addi* highway p u r ^ - Partw Street - tor no consideration. c a k E decorating equlp- tional line. You can Copy of the Proposed Ordinonce may be seen In the Town mant Inlriirfaa hanuu cancel at any time. Stopping a mall is sweet victory for Elizabeth Sadloski Clerk's Office during business hours. S s , accMSO^ onnR V All pumic meetings of the Town of Manchester ore held at lo- riaa sen rn ii awaninaa NO REFUNDS OR cations which are accessible to handicapped citizens. In ad- lao c ^ ‘ 'venm gs pY Andrew Yurkovskv importance — and in that case. ditlon, handicapped Indl viduols reoulrlng an auxiliary aid In oav-ayoa. ADJUSTMENTS M POA contended that a town unprofitable without the town’s behind the suit was the financing the mail could mean added expense '500 Herald Reporter M POA lost. order to facilitate their participation at meetings should SAW table for circulor referendum would be required to financial assistance. agreement, not opposition to the to the town in terms of police and contact the Town at 447-3123 one week prior to the scheduled '•ait, aoc rniiawaninaa CALL HERALD Wednesday’s decision in Hart­ approve the financing mall itself. Although bonding for fire protection, she said. meeting so that appropriate arrangements con be mode. 44f^S0K' STOCK 'Elizabeth Sadloski has a lot of ford Superior Court prevents the The suit against the town and arrangement. the project will cost the town $13 STEPHEN T. CASSANO, SECRETARY la » CLASSIFIED REBATE experience fighting city hall. town from Issuing $13 million in Homart is the biggest issue M POA If the mall property is as valuable "I never thought it was right to million initially, the actual cost will , But even for Sadloski. Wednes­ tax-increment bonds to help fi­ has taken up since 1980, when the as officials say it is, there should be Dot^intM h 4 . . , . . 7 grill'^nd*’*acc«s"?lM' subsidize a profit-making com­ be much more — as much as $27 Doted at Manchester, Connecticut this 23rd doy of July, 19*7. Coll evenings 649 643-2711 day’s court decision in favor of the nance the proposed Mall at Buck- group unsuccessfully sought a tax no need to offer financial incentives pany. They don't share their profits million, she said. 5905. Manchester Property Owners As­ land Hills. M POA fought the with us. Why should we share our freeze. Sadloski said. In that case, to attract development. Sadloski sociation was a first. Sadloski, 62, financing agreement, approved taxes?” Sadloski said this morning. M POA agreed to drop its suit said. 3 .9 V*' against the town in exchange for the Under the agreement with Ho­ president of the association and last year by the Board of Directors, Homart Development Corp. of mart, Sadloski said, it could take 15 Sadloski would not say how much ^easurer of the Eighth Utilities on the grounds that the agreement town's payment of the association’s Chicago, developer of the 785,000- years before the town realizes any money was spent on the lawsuit. District, recalls only one other constituted an illegal use of town le^al fees. square-foot shopping center, have benefit from property taxes levied She said that the money came from issue in M POA history of such funds. PRIVATE PARTY said that building the mall would be Sadloski said the main reason on the mall. Besides the bonding. association members. Merchandise Ads Regan says he urged end to sales By David Espo belying his reputation as a blustery, after the secret arms sales had been The Associated Press hard-nosed executive. disclosed in a Middle East magazine. Recalling his advice that Reagan fire The former chief of staff also described a W A S H IN G TO N — Form er White House Poindexter last November, Regan said the meeting with Casey at CIA headquarters in Chief of Staff Donald T . Regan told president “ is not the type that likes to go suburban Langley, Va., last Nov. 24, the day congressional investigators today he repeat­ around firing people. ... That’s an ironic before the administration’s disclosure that edly advised President Reagan to abandon statement coming from m e," said Regan, profits from the arms sales to Iran had been secret arms sales to Iran, once telling him who himself was dismissed abruptly last diverted to the Nicaraguan contra rebels. that "w e’ve been snookered again." February. At that meeting, Regan said, Casey gsked Testifying at the nationally televised Regan testified under oath and without if the White House "realized the consequen­ Iran-contra hearings, Regan said former immunity as the lengthy hearings entered ces of what you’re doing" in announcing the CIA Director William Casey and former their home stretch. Defense Secretary fund diversion. National Security Adviser John M. Poindex­ Caspar Weinberger, expected to be the final “ You’re going to blow the whole Iranian ter pressured him not to make details of the public witness, was standing by to testify on thing" and possibly jeopardize the lives of controversy public last November. Friday. American hostages, Regan recalled Casey '500 Regan also said he has "wracked his Regan’s account of the unraveling of the saying. brain" but has no knowlege of a formal Iran-contra affair was similar to that of But Regan said that even after the Iranian ★ Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days document the president reportedly signed in Secretary of State George P. Shultz, who said arms sales had been exposed, the president REBATE December 1685 approving the weapons sale he had waged a "battle royal" with was reluctant to reveal details to the as part of an arms-for-hostage deal. Poindexter and Casey over the issue. American public for fear of endangering the ★ Additional991 Lines 50$ Per Line, Per Day The former Wnite House chief of staff Regan said Poindexter argued for keeping hostages remaining in captivity. spiced his testimony with humor and charm, the lid on the affair last November, even ★ Classifications 71 thru 87 Please tnm to page 10 ★ Merchandise Under <250 '1000 Reagan plans rules to stop TODAY ★ Ad must contain price! You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds REBATE funds for abortion counseling Chance of showers Bv Merrill Hartson federal money. Cloudy tonight with a 40 percent chance of due to this low price... The Associated Press The department headed by Bowen would showers or thunderstorms. Friday, a 30 attempt through regulation to accompliih percent chance of morning showers, then Herald photo by Tuokor — President Reagan today what the administration has been unable to becoming partly sunny. Details on page 2. is announcing new regulations that would achieve through legislation — a sharp OFFER ENDS AUGUST 31, 1987 prohibit family planning organizations from restriction in the authority of family Index One of few access shows using federal funds to pay for aborUon- planning organizations to offer abortion as counseling services, an administration an alternative to young women. 20 pagts, 2 sgeflons Technical consultant Don Seaton adjusts the levels for the source said. taping of. "Eye On Manchester,” a half-hour Interview program This source, declining to be named In addition, family planning clinics reoeiv- Advice 13 1 nHory 2 CALL CLASSIFIED hosted by Mayor Barbara Weinberg for the public access publicly, said that Reagan arranged to join ing money under Title X of the Public Health Business______9 ObItuariM 10 Health and Human Services Secretary Otis Act would no longer be able to share facilities Classifled_____.18-20 Opinion— _ 6 channel on cable television. Locally produced shows like this R. Bowen in unveiling the proposed M eral with clinics that perform abortions. Cnmlra- . . 8 People______2 one are rare, leaving free air time going to waste. Stories and rules in a meeting with right-to-life activists. "Th e key to this ts that the taxpayer should Connoctlcut_____ 4 Sports 16-17 more pictures on page 11. Under the change, these family planning not be subsidising" organizations that offer Entertainment-___ 14. Tel*vl*lon__ 14 centers could continue to provide such the abortion option, the adminiitration Focus 11 U.e./Worid 6,7 6 4 3 " 2 7 1 1 N O W ! services, but they could not he paid for with official said. Leeel im im — ^ 3 Woathor “ 2' * ~ MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuradav. July 80. 1M7 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. July 30, 1987 ■

THE WEATHER REGIONAL WEATHER h w a o m -v tor • AM . nU iV . July 31 Accu-Weather** forecast for Friday Violations at Caprilands farm remain uncorrected By Jacqueline Bennett Daytime CondWons and High Temperatures should have gotten it, but nothing and opposes making changes to the Herald Correspondent in the matter. were only partially visible. Lee said “ The town could be sued for has come yet.” buildings, which were built during “ I help out around here manag­ Caprilanids, a nationally known Tuesday he believes the emergency millions in the event of injury or 7(1 the 18th century. She has said she ing the place a little bit. But, she is exits are now being left unlocked, COVENTRY — Problems related herb farm owned by Adelma loss of life,” said Hodge. “ Even in fears' it would compromise the the manager, she is the owner, she but he is not certain. to fire code violations at Caprilands Grenier Simmons, was cited by the case of bums, it can be very authenticity of her place. In addi­ is the boss. Any proposed modifica­ “ Those other things are really the costly.” Herb Farm on Sliver Street remain Cooper months ago for many fire tion, Simmons has said she does not tions will be what she wants,’’ said concern of the fire marshal, aren’t unresolved, say the parties code violations. These include involved. want to reduce the number of Lee, referring to Simmons. Lee is they?" he said. “ Any other changes Cooper said if the paperwork is inadequate access to emergency visitors. Because of the resulting received, then he and state officials “ I haven’t received the paper­ married to Simmons’ will have to wait until we have a exits, doorways that are too nar­ loss of income, she might not be will review the proposed building work from then) yet,” Fire Marahal granddaughter. discussion again.” row, with doors that swing in able to keep her business going, she changes. If they are acceptable, Richard Cooper said in a telephone Lee said, however, they are in the According to Cooper, the matter instead of out for smooth exits. said. then a timetable will be set up for interview Tuesday. “ The deadline process of putting together a plan of is now in the hands of the state. He SHOUfERS^ According to Cooper, these condi­ "W e do not plan to make any them to be completed. was "July 15 that the State’s modifications for the code changes turned it over to state officials when tions, combined with overcrowding changes until we have a discussion Attorney’s office and I were sup­ required. Caprilands failed to comply with Coojjer said he’d prefer not to of the buildings on the farm, create again with the fire marshals,” Jack posed to receive it. Their attorney, On a recent visit to Caprilands, his orders. close Simmons down, but if the a safety risk. Lee, manager of Caprilands, said Joel Janenda, asked fora two-day many emergency exits were Town Manager Harold Hodge paperwork is not received, and J u n g le M an Simmons, in her 80s, has oper­ Tuesday. M la n U c extension. Absolutely by July 17 I lock^, some were obstructed by said Tuesday morning there is a Caprilands does not comply, he will Zookeeper Laszlo Toeroek is seen here giving orangutan ated the farm for nearly SO years According to Lee. he has little say fans, and Some fire extinguishers O c e a n liability factor to the town involved. prosecute. Saba a bath at the Budapest Zoo. Saba may have been iwMS»giw»ie5*-| getting spruced up to help the zoo celebrate its 75th 06U anniversary. Orangutans are forest natives on the C 1967 Aoou-W— lt»f. Inc /tebw w>«n»»f. me Laser proponents Caldor’s islands of Borneo and Sumatra. “Orangutan” means man of the woods,” or “jungle man.” These creatures rarely leave the trees. One legend has it that orangutans compactor Storms widespread; can speak, but they hold their tongues for fear that say they’ll look humans will put them to work. engulfed heat wave holds on DO YOU KNOW — Sumatra is part of what nation? WEDNESDAY’S ANSWER - Polyandry Is the form of for another site A fire in a compactor at Caldor in By The Associated Press Washington across southem'and polygamy In which a woman marries more than one man. Burr Comers early this morning Bv Andrew Yurkovskv activated sprinklers, causing mi­ eastern Montana and northern 7-30-87 • KnowledQ# Unhmiled. Inc. 1987 1.000 feet of schools, seniorcitizens’ Thunderstorms were wides­ Wyoif^ing into the western Herald Reporter housing, convalescent homes, hos­ nor flooding in a storeroom. pread across the Midwest today Dakotas. pitals and churches. The Manches­ According to Eighth District The company that proposed a as a heat wave held its grip on the Thunderstorms also were scat­ A Newipaper In EducaUoo Prograin ter Senior Citizens’ Center and spokesman Thomas O’Marra, the SpoDaored by laser game arcade on East Middle Eighth District Fire Department Plains and Southeast. tered from northern Florida housing for the elderly are located Turnpike is looking into two other received a call at 1:09 a.m. of a A band of showers and thunder­ across Georgia into the western The Manchester Herald near the Laserquest site. locations outside Manchester as a possible brush fire behind the store. storms extended from southern Three weeks ago, before the Carolinas; from eastern Arizona result of the passage last week of a When firefighters arrived, they Minnesota across northern and into western New Mexico; and ordinance was passed, Laser town ordinance prohibiting the Games of Hartford submitted an found an 800-cubic-foot compactor eastern Illinois into Indiana. across western New York. i 4 business from opening, a company application for a building permit on fire. Showers and thunderstorms Early-morning temperatures Almanac spokesman said today. O’Marra said that a store em­ were scattered from eastern were in the 50s in New Elifgland for work on the proposed arcade. Harold Cummings, a partner in Zoning Enforcement Officer Tho­ ployee had opened a fire door and New York, western Washing­ Laser Games of Hartford Inc., mas O’Marra said this morning the leading from a storeroom to the ton and northern , TODAY’S MOON: Between July 30, 1987 . declined to say what other locations application is still under review. He compactor in an attempt to put out while sections of the desert Today’s weather picture was drawn by Karl Zimmerer, 9. of new moon (July 25) and first ; are being considered for Laser- the fire. This allowed heat and Weather Trivia Today Is the 211th said a decision on whether plans for Southwest were in the 90s. Rachel Road, who attends Robertson School. quarter (Aug. 2). quest, noting the controversy smoke into the store, activating one day of 1987 and the the arcade meet building and safety What is the most dest'uctao □ caused by the announcement ear­ sprinkler that left about 80 gallons The heat wave entered its 13th 40th day ol summer. TODAY’S TRIVIA: Which novel was codes will probably be made at the force in a hurrlc.^ro'^ of water on the floor. day and was expected to continue written by Emily Bronte? (a) "Jane lier this year of plans for locating end of this week. A Caldor manager said this in the Plains and Southeast for a CONNECTICUT WEATHER Eyre" (b) "Agnes Grey” (c) "Wutherlng the entertainment center at the former Mott’s Shop Rite. Ordinarily, a building permit morning that the fire caused no few more days, the National Heights" would then be issued, but O’Marra Weather Service said. Cummings said that Laser damage to the store and that the Central, eastern interior, southwest interior: TODAY’S HISTORY: On this day In TODAY’S BARBS said that, because of the new store was open for business. Today’s forecast called for Games has not decided yet whether Today, partly sunny. A 30 percent chance of afternoon 1974. the House Judiciary Committee BY PHIL PASTORET ordinance. Town Attorney John W. O’Marra said that the compactor rainshowers across northern to file a lawsuit against the town to recommended the last of three articles The best thing you can say about airline overturn the ordinance. While the Cooney would have to determine was disconnected from the building New England; thunderstorms showers or thunderstorms. High 75 to 80. Wind south of Impeachment against President food Is that It keeps your mind off what . Manchester site is still the com­ the next step. The ordinance and pulled away. Firefighters had scattered across the rest of the around 10 mph. Tonight, cloudy with a 40 percent Richard Nixon. ' r the pilot might be doing. pany’s first choice, he admitted requires the town police chief to to wait for Mcaulley Trash Co. to eastern third of the nation; and chance of showers or thunderstorms. Low around 60 issue a permit for such an enter­ TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Emily Bronte that fighting the ordinance would arrive and empty the compactor thunderstorms scattered across Wind northwest around 10 mph. Friday, a 30 percent (1818): Henry Ford (1863); Casey Sten­ Fashion note: Nowadays sweatshirts . be an “ uphill battle.” tainment center before a building before the contents could be extin­ are worn by people who never seem to permit may be issued. Arizona, the Rockies and north­ gel (1891): Peter Bogdanovich (1939); When the Board of Directors guished, because the water could chance of morning showers, then becoming partly work up even a bead of perspiration. * \ \ ern Plains. sunny. High 70 to 75. Paul Anka (1941) passed the ordinance last week. Richard S. Peterson, a spokes­ not penetrate the tightly compacted Highs should be in the 70s to 80s TOOArS TRIVIA ANSWERS: (c) Nov­ C^immings said that Laser Games man for LOOM, which stands for trash. TODAY’S QUOTE: ’’All right, every­ across the Pacific Coast region West coastal, east coastal: Today, partly sunny. A 30 elist Emily Bronte wrote "Wutherlng Laser Games Out of Manchester, Once the compactor was emp­ one, line up alphabetically according of Hartford had already invested and from Minnesota across the Heights." said that opponents are “ cautiously percent chance of afternoon showers or thunder­ to your height" — Casey Stengel. • too much in the project — about $3 tied, it took about 25 minutes to put N-*- Great Lakes region and northern storms. High 75 to 80. Wind south around 10 mph. © n n . NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN i million — to abandon it. Cummings optimistic” that Laser Games of AP photo out the fire, O’Marra said. He said Hartford will withdraw its proposal ■q6iLi CC .mAO oc; i;r? Ohio Valley to the northern and Tonight, cloudy with a 40 percent chance of showers or said today that some of the Two-gun salute the compactor is about the size of a middle Atlantic Coast: 100 to 110 equipment for the Laserquest cen­ in Manchester. tractor-trailer. jr>:PA'\|0 iir/v\S! ii in the desert Southwest; and 90s thunderstorms. Low in the mid 60s. Wind becoming ter had already been ordered. “ I think the bottom line is the Three engines, a tower, and 28 JOlPiu ui :."f ;ns irptj ;i:|j Lance CpI. George Lloyd, left, of San silent drill team, during closing ceremo­ to near 100 across most of the rest northwest around 10 mph. Friday, a 30 percent chance Astrograph The ordinance passed last week decision of the zoning enforcement firefighters were sent to the scene. of the nation. of morning showers, then becoming partly sunny. would prohibit an amusement officer. Until that is made, wha­ Antonio, Texas, exchanges rifles with nies of the Marine barracks at the After the compactor was pulled • center measuring more than 5,000 tever Laser Games says has to be Gerald Narmore of Florence, Ala., Portsmouth, N.H., Naval Shipyard on away from the building at 1:24, two up and be counted for a friend who has square feet from ofterating within taken with a grain of salt.” he said. engines left, and once the smoke been loyal to you If this person comes another member of the Marine Corps Wednesday. ^ I b u r and water was removed from the under tire from an adversary today storeroom, the tower left. The final ^ r t h d a y CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-J m i . 19) Keep your objectives to yoursell today and engine left the scene at 5:40 a.m. strive lor them In an energetic and dedi­ (^Marra said the fire may have cated manner. You can announce your Manchester/Areet Fight ends with assauit charge been caused by careless disposal of PEOPLE Friday, July 31,1987 target after you’re under way. a cigarette or cigar ashes. He said In the year ahead, you might have to AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Addition­ Towns in Brief A man was arrested Wedne.sday According to police. Berube had her and pushed her against a wall. the fire is under investigation by the work a trifle harder to fulfill your ambi­ al responsibilities may be placed on you morning after physically abusing thrown his girlfriend out of their fire marshal’s office. tious requirements. But If you are dili­ Berube appeared Wednesday in Benefit concert quick return to the Soviet Union today to manage an outside activity be­ his girlfriend while she attempted apartment Tuesday evening after Manchester Su|>erior Court, and his gent, you'll reap substantial benefits cause another failed to do so. You won't after his tour ends. from your efforts. Hale Road fire-flow test Friday to move out of their apartment, an argument. case was continued until today. Bus pends rs Singer Stevie Wonder has mind It, however. He told a news conference LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A serious con­ police said. Police said the girlfriend was According to The World Almanac Joined actress Angle Dickinson PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) If you are The Water Department on Friday will conduct a series of Wednesday that a cool audience cern you have with another can be re­ more determined today than you have Ronald J. Berube. 24. of 281 B-8 attempting to move some things out Book of Inventions, suspenders and Atlantic Richfield Co. chief response was one reason he lost solved today If you work It out In a con­ been In the past, you will have an excel­ fire-flow tests on Hale Road to determine the effects of the water Center St., was charged with of the apartment Wednesday morn­ was founded in 1781 were invented in 1840 by two execuUve Lodwrick Cook in plan­ his temper during his second vivial environment. Seek a friendly, lent chance of recovering something system for fire-protection purposes. The test will take two hours. third-degree assault. ing when Berube started slapping by Spanish settlers. artisans, Ratier and Guibal, in ning a benefit concert to fight a quiet setting. Major changes are ahead that Is owed you by another. The testing could result in decreased pressure or quality of concert, when he overturned his for Laos In the coming year. Send for Rouen, France. The suspenders hereditary form of blindness. electronic piano and smashed a ARIES (March 21-April 19) A con­ water in the area. were strips of cloth with rubber your Astro-Graph predictions today. cerned friend may offer you some sage The Los Angeles concert Aug. 6 microphone stand. But he didn’t Mall $1 to Astro-Graph, c/o this news­ straps at their tips for flexibility. In is to help raise money for a advice today that could be a rather bit­ Man faces drunk driving charge apologize for his conduct, which paper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland. OH ter pill to swallow upon first hearing. England they’re called “ braces.” research center called “ Wonder­ startled the audience. “ I know it’s 44101-3428. Be sure to state your zodi­ Later, you'll value Its content. Housing permits decline again A man was arrested Monday ing without insurance. ac sign. breath. land” on behalf of RP Interna­ shocking,” he said. “ That’s rock TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Even night after police found him asleep VtRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) There's a The number of new housing units permitted in June declined Police said they responded to an tional, an organization devoted to ’n roll.” though It's a relatively old situation, cor­ on the front lawn of a house where accident at Line and Gardner Witnesses who were traveling on good chance you could find some ex­ for the third consecutive month, indicating a possible slowdown fighting retinitis pigmentosa. The Asked to rate Soviet audiences, rective measures will be taken to com­ he had driven his pickup into a streets shortly after 11 p.m., and Line Street at the time said Shirley cellent buys for your home today It you pensate you properly tor something for in the Connecticut housing market, according to the state CALDWELL disease strikes children and Joel replied; “ In the beginning, bush. found the pickup empty and Shirley was traveling east on Line Street shop diligently and aren’t afraid to hag­ which you never received adequate Department of Housing. when he almost ran them off the young adults, gradually making not so good. In the end, as good as gle a bit over the prices. Russel E. Shirley. 27, of Marlbo­ asleep on a lawn nearby. Police remuneration. Reports filed by local building officials show that permits for road. They said he failed to OIL INC. them blind. any audience I’ve ever played LIBRA (SepL 23-Oct. 23) You have the GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Someone rough, was charged with operating said Shirley denied any knowledge 2,243 new housing units were issued in June, a decrease of 13.1 negotiate a turn onto Gardner "The world is blind,” said to.” type of resolve and determination today who has been a bit dubious about you under the influence of liquor, of the accident, and they arrested percent from the 2,581 units authorized in May. In Manchester, Street and ran into a bush. When Wonder, whose own blindness He said people didn’t seem to that breathes success. Set your sights will be observing you closely today. evading responsibility, and operat­ him after smelling liquor on his does not stem from R P. “ We must on objectives that are truly meaningful. What she sees, she'll admire. She’ll seven new housing units were approved. • they saw Shirley walk away from 73.9 understand that they were al­ SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Commer­ his truck, they reported the incident prove we are not so blind so as not eventually become an ally. John F. Papandrea, commissioner of the Department m per gal. C. O. D. lowed to show their emotions. “ It cial arrangements look exceptionally to police. to see that victory (over RP) is CANCER (June 21-July 22) This Is a Housing, said the decline is significant because it has occurred in wasa little unnerving at first,” he promising for you today, especially It good day to tackle a tedious task that Woman sues town over fall near.” what is traditionally the peak construction period. He said that Shirley was released on a written said. you are doing business with people or you have been sweeping under the rug 649-8841 rising m ortgage interest rates are a factor in the decline of new promise to appear in Manchester The concert and a formal He had three more concerts on firms you’ve done favors for In the past Once you get Into It, you’ll find It Isn’t as A Manchester woman is suing the ditions of the sidewalk,” according Prteaa Sublaet to Chango housing units authorized. Superior Court on August 10. dinner before are intended to the tour, in which ticket prices SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Stand tough as you thought. town for injuries she received when to the complaint. STEVIE WONDER Hartford County led the state in new housing units through the raise $500,000, RP International KIEFER SUTHERLAND are low and pay is in rubles, she fell on a sidewalk on Main Schlosser hurt her forearm and second quarter of this year, authorizing 3,315 units. But that spokesman Jim Harris said . . . fighting blindness . . . rash of films coming which are not convertible and Street in 1985, according to a elbow, cuasing permanent injury, figure is an 18.6 percent decrease from the level of activity for the Wednesday. may not be exported. complaint filed Tuesday in the the complaint says. Schlosser’s same period in 1986. compared to his father but that he James L. Usry is a 1983 Buick Joel, 38, plans to finance his trip Current Quotations Town Clerk’s office. attorney, Donald J. Garvey, would is convinced he will be “ until the Electra, purchased for former by showing two film s shot during The woman, Pauline Schlosser of not say how much money was being Homemaker’s Choice. Wants to Join dad 463 Lydall St., fell in front of 935 sought in damages, but the com­ day I die.” Mayor Michael Matthews. “ I’m the tour, one of the concerts “ I happen to believe that when Main St. on Aug. 8,1985, because of plaint says the amount is less than K l i ^ r Sutherland, son of actor He said he’d like to do a film not getting another Buick,” Usry themselves and the other a it comes to fanning, the decision­ 1-84 ramps closed at Forbes St. “ He was compartmentalized in the “ dangerous and defective con­ with his father but that “ I want to said this week. “ Matthews had a documentary of his Journey. than $15,000. DonaM Sutherland, has several making shouldn’t be in the hands a very special compartment, the EAST HARTFORD — The existing access ramps on westbound O F F V ^ 5 . ______be at the level in my career where Buick. I drive a Cadillac.” films coming out and says he’d of the politicals, academics or know-nothing compartment.” — Interstate 84 at Forbes Street have been permanently closed to I’m satisfied with what I’m City Councilman Gene Dorn, Ftxce cAiZ. -w a s h like to work with his father bureaucrats. It should be in the Sen. Daniel K. Inonye, D-Hawaii, traffic. Motorists on westbound 1-84 may reach the business doin^.” who sponsored a resolution to NAME(S): ____arfcocst someday. Another fracas hands of the farmers.” — Presi­ chairman of the Senate Iran- distreit on Burnside Avenue and Silver Lane by using exits 60 and “ I don’t think that’s going to be The 20-year-old actor, whose solicit bids on the mayor’s car, dent Reagan, advocating abolish- contra committee, referring to 58. __1=SA very far off, but I would also like a defended the purchase. Actor Sean Penn and his A D D R E S S : S /fKS8C//^ ^ C T " ______mother is Canadian stage actress ing agricultural subsidies former White House Chief of Staff Eastbound 1-84 traffic has been diverted to the newly project that would give me the “ You’re dealing with a mayor bodyguard got into a shoving Another busy day ahead of you. You depend on your car Shirley Douglas, was acclaimed worldwide. Donald T. Regan. constructed roadway east of the Forbes Street Overpass, SINGLED MARRIFnjIgr AGFr//-3 y £ e J ^ 3 / same opportunity that it would of a first-class city, who is match with a camera crew at the to get through it. That car needs regular maintenance, and you throughout Canada for his first continuing through the Manchester portion of eastbound 1-84. flim , “ The Bay Boy,” and has give him to excel,” he said. certainly in a dignified and Los Angeles airport but appar­ “I’m a product of the free EMPLOYMENT: don't have time to sit in some dirty garage, or a busy service prestigious position,” Dorn said. ently won’t face any charges. department. But you do have time for Economy Oil. In just made nine movies since, includ­ enterprise system, a capitalist 10 minutes, we'll change your oil, filter, and perform 12 other ing four that will be released “ What’s he supposed to drive — a Bob Tnr, owner of the independ­ and a successful businessman. MONTHLY MORTGAGE: First-class mayor ent Los Angeles News Service, Lottery vital car care services. 10 minutes. That gives you time for a during the next six months. bicycle?” It’s sad to see Republicans stoop cup of coffee. Plenty of time for our free car wash. Now, was taping Penn’ s arrival from a Route 15-north traffic is shifted “ The Lost Boys” opens Friday, this low.” — Sen. Howard Met- ANNUAL INCOME: ^ ______isn't it time to make the best choice for a change? ’The mayor of Atlantic City, No quick return film project in Germany on the same day as his dad’s new N.J., says he wouldn’t really zenbaam, D-Ohio, as Republi­ E AST HARTFO RD — Traffic on northbound Route IS has been Wednesday when the actor, some shifted north before the merge of Interstate 84 easbound and CASH AVAILABLE: 7 / / ______14 SERVICES IN 10 MINUTES movie, “ The Wolf Against the rather have a Buick, preferring a American rock star Billy Joel is cans apologized for a campaign Connecticut daily friends, relatives and his body­ Route 15 northbound. The ramp from the Founder’s Bridge to NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Door.” new $25,000 Cadillac Fleetwood giving belated high marks to strate^ report tbatrecommends guard tried to enter an elevator at Wednesday: 215 eastbound 1-84 at the merge of Toute 2 will be restricted to one He said in a recent interview Brougham. Moscow audiences, but says he be depicted as a communist OIL CHANGE CHECK 8i FILL: a Los Angeles International Air­ lane. One lane of traffic will be maintained. INCLUDES: • Brake fluid that he wanted to avoid being The car now issued to Mayor economics stand in the way of a sympathizer. Play Four: 4240 port parking building. 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* - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, July SO. 1987 ' I , MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. July 30, 1987 — 5 Connecticut |n Brief Officials gird for prison protest U.S./Wortd In Brief U.S. to increase mine-sweeping Oak Hill employees ratify contract Indian troops land on Sri Lanka T HARTFORD — Employees of the Oak Hill School in Hartford State to announce sites for two new jails on Friday have ratified a three-year contract that will increase their wages COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - India landed 1,500 troops in Sri Lanka Convoy of escorted Kuwaiti tankers set to proceed By Judd Everhart to match those of workers in state-run institutions for mentally The site for the jail had been narrowed to five hearings in the towns on the projects to help disarm Tamil rebels hours after the two countries signed The Associated Press and handicapped people, a union spokesman said. towns and the site for the prison to four. Attendance ranged from 30 to 350. Comments he an accord aimed at ending this nation’s 4-year-old civil war, By Norman Black convoy operation. According to the Pentagon, mines had never Under the new contract ratified Wednesday, entry-level pay Consultants hired by the Department of Public said, “ ranged from mild and factual to prettv military and government officials said today. The Associated Press High winds that delayed the Bridgeton’s before been detected in that area, which is about^ for a direct-care worker will increase from $7.80 an hour to $10.95 ~ state officials announce Works were to deliver the rankings of the towns emotional.” The officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, told The Friday the sites for two new prison facilities, loading Wednesday diminished today, clearing 120 miles south of Kuwait. Reagan administra­ by July 1,1989, said Bill Meyerson, a spokesman for New England Wednesday and the announcement of the No. 1 ” I think a lot of people were just kind of Associated Press today that more peacekeeping troops were WASHINGTON — The Pentagon will increase they know they may face a storm of protest from the way for the tanker to return to the loading tion officials believe Iran planted the mines, but Health Care Employees Union, District 1199. sites are to be announced Friday at the Capitol. expected to arrive. mine-sweeping operations in the Persian Gulf residents of the towns selected scared.” he said. “ Itdidn’tmatterwhattownwe terminal. The Gas Prince had completed say they cannot prove it. Considering some of the protests that resulted Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi told reporters in New next month but in the meantime has ordered _ About 450 people work with residents and dp clerical duties at were in. the comments were all the same: the loading its cargo of liquified gas earlier. Although the Bridgeton was never in any But, as Gov. William A. O’Neill and other state when the finalist sites were announced in June, M lhi that India had sent the soldiers as a peacekeeping force at Navy warships now in the dangerous waterway Oak Hill, he said. The tentative contract was approved by safety of children, the safety of homes, declining The Pentagon sources disclosed that Defense danger of sinking, the mine strike convinced Uie officials have repeatedly said, the state must Siconolfi said he wouldn’t be surprised if more to proceed with a return convoy for Kuwaiti oil negotiators Tuesday night. values and congestion, from traffic to utilities accordance with the peace accord, Secretary Caspar W. Weinberger had approved Pentagon it had no choice but to increase the either build more jails or start releasing protests and possible court action to block tankers that could get under way Friday, Oak Hill was among five private facilities for the mentally like sewer and water. u ® in Colombo to sign the pact, Gandhi was attacked with a a plan to airlift eight RH-53D Sea Stallion amount of U.S. mine-sweeping equipment in the criminals early to alleviate severe construction result from Friday’s officials say. retarded where workers threatened to strike last month if their overcrowding. ” We started off by saying we didn’t expect to rifle butt by a Sri Lankan sailor, but was not injured. Gandhi helicopters to the gulf to assist with future gulf, one official said. announcements. wages weren’t increased to match those of state workers. convince anybody that they would want a prison confirmed today when he returned to New Delhi that the sailor The convoy, aimed at moving the tankers mine-sweeping operations. The 18-man Navy diving team can disable any Cl* desperately,” Thomas A. ” I suppose some towns will think they have Siconolfi, director of justice planning in the state in their town if they didn’t already. You can offer had struck him on the neck outside Sri Lanka’s Presidential Bridgeton and Gas Prince from Kuwait through mines that are found, but its ability to hunt such other legal routes to follow.” he said, the way Palace. The choppers will have to be airlifted to the Office of Policy and Management, said a lot of facts, but you can’t always change the Persian Gulf to safety in the Gulf of Oman, devices is extremely limited, the source added. some did when the proposed route for the Indian Ocean island of Diego Garcia and then people’s opinions,” he said. was originally set to begin as early as today, The situation is complicated further by the Panel to hear cops’ age-bias suit Wednesday. We want to select the site quickly. Iroquois natural gas pipeline through western moved aboard an amphibious helicopter carrier United States’ failure so far to enlist the We can t have the architects design the building Connecticut was announced last year. For example, there is no evidence that added the officials, who insisted on anonymity. for the journey to the gulf, the sources added. HARTFORD — The Connecticut Commission on Human until we know where it’s going.” ^ a th toll over 950 in heat wave assistance of other countries in sweeping for. The towns listed as finalists for the prison are property values would decline, he said. On the That schedule fell apart because of poor As a result, it will take at least a week and wghts and Opportunities has set a hearing date for the six mines. One, a 400-bed jail, is to be completed by 1991. Windsor, Torrington, Middletown and Suffleld. contrary, towns with correctional facilities ATHENS, Greece — The government blamed more than 950 weather conditions in the gulf, however, “ and possibly longer before the choppers are Stamford police officers who recently filed age discrimination the precise departure time is now undeter­ According to the sources, the Sea Stallion . 1 . f medium-security prison, is The finalist towns for the jail are Torrington, already in them, such as Litchfield, Suffield and deaths nationwide on an eight-day heatwave during which available for mine-sweeping chores, the sources choppers will be loaded inside Air Force C-5 lawsuits against the city of Stamford. to be finished the following year. The jail is where there are two potential sites; Bristol, Cheshire, have seen property values steadily mined,” said one official. said. temperatures soared past 108 degrees. transport planes at their base in Norfolk, Va., The hearings will be at 10 a.m. in the commission Hartford expected to cost about $40 million, the prison Watertown, Southbury and Newtown. grow, he said. “ It still could happen by Friday, but it also twice that. Health Minister George Mangakis told a news conference could slip. It depends on when the Bridgeton is Meantime, a Navy team of underwater and then ferried along with about 200 crewmen office on Aug. 4 and 5, said Patrick Nolan, a spokesman for the The locations in Watertown, Bristol, Suffield At the same time. Connecticut hasn’t built a A report released earlier this year said Wednesday that a total of 1,109 deaths were registered in the ready.” demolition specialists was combing the waters and support personnel to Diego Garcia. commission. The police filed the complaint with the commission and Windsor are privately owned; the rest are new prison in years, so the impact on property capital area from July 22 to 29, and that about 800 could be blamed around the Iranian-controlled island of Farsi, From there, the choppers will be placed on the in June. overcrowding in state correctional facilities had already owned by the state. vaiues near a new facility isdifflcult to gauge, he reached the crisis stage on the heatwave. The U.S. Coast Guard on Wednesday autho­ where the Bridgeton was struck, searching for USS Guadalcanal, an amphibious landing ship The police claim they were unlawfully forced to retire against Siconolfi and other officials attended public said. “ That figure includes people already suffering from heart and rized the Bridgeton to carry a partial load of oil additional mines in advance of the next convoy. and helicopter carrier that has been participat­ their will. The six were informed last month by Acting Stamford respiratory conditions that were worsened by the weather,” on the return trip despite the damage it suffered The sources said seven mines had been ing in routine exercises with a Marine Police Chief George Mayer that they would be terminated July 1 Mangakis said. July 24 when it ran into a mine during the first located id those waters since the tanker strike. amphibious unit in the Indian Ocean. because they were over 65, Nolan said. Audit calls In addition, 165 people died from heat-related causes around A commission investigator has determined there was the country to bring to 965 the approximate death toll from the reasonable cause for the discrimination. Nolan said. He said that heatwave, he said. in accordance with state law, the investigator tried to solve the problem without success. fo r policy Most of the dead were elderly people^iving in the poorer Baldrige industriai western suburbs of Athens, where there are few parks on time off or trees. Lotto winner enjoys his new life funeral Bill would expand AIDS testing NEWINGTON — Granby resident Ben Watson, the single HARTFORD (AP) — The state winner of the July 21 $4.8 million-dollar Lotto jackpot, showed up auditors say the state needs a clear W ASHINGTON — Sen. Edward M. Kennedy and Rep. Henry A. at Lottery Headquarters in a motor home with two friends and policy on paying appointed officials Waxman said they will introduce legislation today to expand is today claim ed his prize. for the time they take off. \ \ voluntary and confidential AIDS testing, with bipartisan backing ‘ ‘Today I ’ll put the money in the bank, but then I expect to go The recommendation from Audi­ and the support of the U.S. medical community. nuts for a year or so,” Watson said Wednesday. tors Leo V. Donohue and Henry J. The bill is designed to encourage individuals in high-risk By Judd Everhart Watson, who had been the bar manager at the One Way Becker Jr. came after they disco­ J " .M l groups to come forward for tests and counseiing. The Associated Press Restaurant in Simsbury for ten years, said he quit his job after vered that former Mental Health “ In order to get people to cooperate with testing, we must be learning he won the lottery and is enjoying his new life. Commissioner Audrey M. Worrell able to promise them that their names won’t appear in the WOODBURY - Hundreds and Deputy Commissioner De­ \ of friends and dignitaries gathered ‘ ‘You know, this takes all the pressure off,” he said. “ I ’m not newspapers and that they won’t iose their jobs,” said Waxman, borah J. Carr used extensive /it. ■ going to have to worry about braces for the kids.” D-Calif., chairman of the Energy and Commerce health today at a 161-year-old Congrega­ J. compensatory time off instead of subcommittee, who will introduce the measure in the House. tional church for final tributes to Watson, married with three daughters, will be receiving a vacation — something appointed “ This is not liberal or conservative,” he added. “ This is not a the late Commerce Secretary Mal­ check for $240,067 every year for 20 years. state officials generally don’t do. Republican or Democratic position. It is the position of every colm Baldrige. who died last week As a result of using “ comp time” in a rodeo accident. - ' * public heaith or medical group that has looked at AID S.” rather than vacation time, Worrell Vice President George Bush, a m Judge: Tape may not be privileged was paid a lump sum of $12,200 for longtime friend and political ally of 38 unused vacation days when she Shultz, Shevardnadze agree to meet Baldrige. was to deliver a eulogy NEW HAVEN — A judge has ruled that a television station does left the $75.000-a-year post in along with U.S. Sen. A1 Simpson. not have an absolute right to withhold a taped interview with a December, Donohue and Becker W ASHINGTON — Secretary of State George P. Shultz and R-Wyo. said. man accused of trying to kill his wife. Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard A. Shevardnadze have agreed to The church was full an hour Becker and Donohue said that Although New Haven Superior Court Judge John Ronan meet Sept. 15-17 in Washington, possibly setting the stage for a before the 11 a.m. service. Scores while commissioners may reasona­ reserved judgement on the issue Wednesday, he did say that the pre-Thanksgiving superpower summit meeting in the nation’s more stood on the lawn to listen to bly be expected to come in late the m . station’s claim that the tape is privileged would have to be capital. the services, which were being morning after a night meeting, this AP photo piped out. balanced against the defendant's right to a fair trial. ’The White House, in a one-sentence announcement today, was rarely the case with Worrell On Wednesday. President Rea­ AP photo confirmed that the two would meet at the same time the U.N. The case involves a long interview W TNH-TV did in February and Carr. Imelda Marcos collection? gan led a contingent of official with Alfonso DelSanto, who had already been charged with "O f the 66 times that Commis­ General Assembly is opening its annuai session in New York, Washington in bidding farewell to Out of control attempted murder in a December attack on his wife. Deliveryman Qeorge Cedino wheels an day. The 127 pairs of shoes were being which Shevardnadze also is expected to attend. sioner Worrell used compensatory Baldrige. best remembered for his Nevada firefighters prepare to battle a blackened 5,550 acres of timberland. Defense lawyer Ira Grudberg wants the unaired portion of the time over a two-year period, only unwieldy load of women's shoes along brought to an area store. The two wili face the double task of trying to resoive whatever plain-speaking style and cowboy tape in an effort to support his argument that DelSanto was two followed days when she earned Fifth Avenue in New York City Wednes­ issues remain in the way of a nuclear-arms reduction agreement ways. 5,500-acre brush fire along the The fire forced the evacuation of the insane at the time of the attack. compensatory time,” Becker and and working on an agenda for the long-anticipated third meeting “ In his directness, in his honesty California-Nevada border. The fire entire town of Woodfords, Calif., about Donohue said in a letter to Gov. between President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhaii S. and independence, in his disregard consumed at least 24 homes Wednes­ 350 people. William A. O’Neill. "Commissioner Gorbachev. for rank, in his courage, he day, damaged twice as many others and Carr’s record is similar.” Morton may endorse Shays embodied the best of the American Driver’s tests have another problem Although state law doesn’t pro­ spirit,” Reagan told more than vide for compensatory time, cer­ WETHERSFIELD — The state may be letting unqualified STAMFORD (AP) - State Sen. the right place and he has a great Adelman quits arms-control agency 1,600 mourners who filled Washing­ tain collective bargaining con­ the General Assembly and Chris drivers on the road because the motor vehicles department has Margaret E. Morton, who lost a bid compassion for poor people and ton’s National Cathedral on Wed­ tracts do. In addition, the Shays voted more with the city failed to correct flaws in the foreign language versions of its for the Democratic nomination for minorities.” W ASHINGTON — Kenneth L. Adelman, the director of the U.S. nesday for the memorial service. Contractors’ billing practices Department of Administrative Ser­ legislators and for the people than driver’s test, according to a published report. the special 4th District congres­ Shays will face former state Rep. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, submitted his Baldrige, 64. died Saturday of vices commissioner has extended Chris Niedermeier,” Morton said. injuries suffered when his horse The English language test was recently revised because an sional election, says she will likely Cliristine M. Niedermeier. who resignation today to President Reagan, a U.S. official said. compensatory time benefits to endorse the winner of the Republi­ Shays said he was surprised and reared and fell on him as he was investigation showed it was so easy that driving student could defeated Morton in last week’s The official, who demanded anonymity, said Adelman, who managerial employees not covered can primary. pleased by Morton’s endorsement. practicing for a rodeo steer roping memorize it, but the 12 foreign language versions went Democratic primary, in the Aug. 18 also served in the administration as deputy ambassador, would by collective bargaining. “ Why follow blindly a Demo­ contest at a ranch near San added to costs, official says special election. The 4th District ’‘This is one of the nicest things work for a local “ think tank” and write a twice-weekly nationally unchanged. However, Becker and Donohue Francisco. cratic candidate when I think there seat was left vacant by the death of that’s happened to me since the syndicated column. Motor Vehicles Commissioner Lawrence DelPonte said he was said, “ it does not appear to us that is someone else who is better?” the Stewart McKinney, a Republican primary,” said Shays, whoheard of Reagan said Baldrige died doing WASHINGTON (AP) - The Wednesday. “ The prosecutive potential of the “ livid” when informed about the discrepancy. the DAS compensatory time policy The resignation came days after U.S. negotiators agreed to a veteran Democratic Bridgeport who held the seat for 17 years. Morton’s decision Wednesday “ what he loved most,” adding that Pentagon’s acquiescence in ques­ Nevertheless, the Justice Depart­ case was clearly undercut by the ’ ’If you can memorize the test in English, you can memorize it was intended to extend to appointed Soviet proposai for a worldwide ban on intermediate-range lawmaker said in a telephone Morton also said Niedermeier is night. “ I ’m so very grateful. This is the popular Cabinet secretary, who tionable billing practices by de­ ment was compelled to abandon fact that on each occasion where in Italian,” he said. “ It’s something I have to get cracking on.” officials.” nuclear missiles but as the Soviets continued to press for interview late Wednesday night “ a conservative young lady.” a very gutsy step for her. I hope I was voted into the Cowboy Hall of fense contractors including Pratt & criminal investigations or indict­ the Navy and General Dynamics They said that Worrell and Carr significant cutbacks in Reagan’s planned “ Star Wars” defense He said he has asked his driver’s licensing division to check on from her Bridgeport home. “ I don’t think I want to wait for can make her proud.” Fame in 1984, belonged there Whitney Aircraft has allowed cost ments in three cases — two against reached an impasse, the Navy’s the problem. had been told by their own staff how system. Morton, 63, said she will probably her until she learns about „ because it was “ in his blood, it was overruns and stymied attempts to General Dynamics Corp. and one solution was negotiation, com­ to accrue and use compensatory the There was no answer at Nieder- support state Rep. Christopher minorities and the city people in his heart and soul.” prosecute those responsible, a against Pratt & Whitney Aircraft promise and settlement,” Weld time and that their work records meier’s Fairfield home or at her Shays of Stamford, the Republican Morton said. Speaker wants new spend-llmit law “ The day I called Mac Baldrige to Justice Department official says. Group — saying the military had said. were kept in department candidate, because “ his heart is in campaign headquarters early ask him to join the Cabinet, I was Assistant Attorney General Wil­ ” I served with both candidates in today. consented to payment plans that Politician faces corruption charges computers. WASHINGTON — House Speaker Jim Wright said today he told I ’d have tocall back because he liam F. Weld, in testimony pre­ government investigators consi­ In 1982 the government investi­ Becker and Donohue suggested wants changes made in a new Senate version of the was out on his horse roping,” pared for delivery today to the dered suspect. gated a payment claim from Pratt WEST HAVEN — A member of the Democratic State Central that a clear policy be drawn up by Gramm-Rudman law, which proponents say would revive the Reagan said. “ Right then, I knew House Energy and Commerce “ Military officials may overlook & Whitney for costs that included Committee has been charged with two counts of corrupt DAS. Incest, ACO A tarnished promise of a balanced budget early in the next decade. he was the man I wanted.” Committee’s subcommittee on or ignore infractions by the defense buying souvenir T-shirts and coffee practices in campaign finances for allegedly arranging two $100 State House Minority Leader Wright, a Texas Democrat, said the proposed amendment In addition to the president and oversight and investigations, out­ contractor, not because of an evil mugs, entertaining Pentagon em­ contributions in 1985, authorities said. Robert G. Jaekle. R-Stratford. vice president, the mourners Wed­ ployees and members of Congress victims have would give the president’s Office of Management and Budget too lined a pattern of acquiescence to intent or for personal gain, but Harold Allen Jr. surrendered at the state police barracks in called on O’Neill to order such a nesday included other members of and for double-billing certain ac­ much power in deciding where spending would be cut under the cost overruns by all three branches because of a belief in the impor­ Bethany on Wednesday, Assistant State’s Attorney Domenick policy. Reagan’s Cabinet, members of counts, Weld said. same feelings strengthened law. of the military services. tance that the project or the new Galluzo said. “ Without an established policy, Congress and the diplomatic corps Weld, which of the Justice “It gives too much unbridled authority to an appointed technology has to the national The Air Force considbred only Each count is a Class D felony punishable by a maximum $5,000 there is at best the appearance of and many of Baldrige’s cowboy Department’s criminal division, security,” Weld said. agency,” Wright said. But he said the problem can be addressed the “ bottom line” in its contracts fine and up to five years in prison, Galluzo said. impropriety and at worst the BRIDGEPORT (A P) — Adult friends, with whom he would often suggested a number of steps the “ These bid defense-fraud cases in the House-Senate negotiations that wouid follow the expected with Pratt I f Whitney without Allen, a longtime leader in the local Democratic Party who potential for wide-scale abuse of the children of alcoholics and incest compete in roping contests. Pentagon should take toensure that are dropping like flies,” said a Senate passage of its version of the proposal. paying particular attention to indi­ became West Haven party treasurer in March 1986, gave $100 public trust,” Jaekle said. victims feel their parents aban­ One of those serving as an usher loopholes do not appear in future congressional source who spoke on doned them, and they deny their The Senate was scheduled later today to begin debating the vidual items. each to two women who then wrote personal checks to the was Jack Roddy. Baldrige’s roping procurement contracts, including condition on anonymity. “ We find feelings and then blame themselves amendment drafted by the Senate Budget Committee chairman. partner. Baldrige was practicing Democratic Town Committee for the same amount, according to the frequent rotation of contracting ' out it wasn’t rape, it was consent.” Last month, indictments against before coping with their situations, Sen. Lawton Chiles, D-Fla.; the com m ittee’s senior Republican, with Roddy at his ranch when the an affidavit. officers to keep them from getting Earlier this year, the Justice General Dynamics and four of its Jury report a human relations consultant and Sen. Pete V. Domenici of New Mexico, and Sen. Phil Gramm, freak accident occurred. Although tpo friendly with contractors. State law forbids making political contributions in any name Department closed another investi­ current or former executives were incest victim said. R-Texas, one of the original law ’s authors. Baldrige was flown by helicopter to other than one’s own. However, Pentagon spokesman gation against General Dynamics, dropped at the government’s re­ I “ Incest survivors go through a lot It restores automatic spending cuts that were struck from a hospital, he died 2‘A hours later Glenn Flood said the Defense concluding there was not enough quest. The indictments stemmed under wraps of the same issues in the healing Gramm-Rudman by the Supreme Court last year. during emergency surgery. Department does not acquiesce in evidence to prove the company’s from the company’s attempt to process in terms of trust, power and Baldrige took what often had advance to cost overruns. ” We Electric Boat Division acted ille­ draw $3.3 million in cost overruns State stakes claim to 1-684 link HARTFORD (AP) — The report control, abandonment,” said Su­ been considered as second-class don’t really enter into those types of gally In claiming cost overruns on for developing a prototype of the of a grand jury’s 12-month investi­ zanne Simon. “ Both incest victims Police storm prison to stop riot Cabinet post and turned it into one coijtracts knowingly,” he said submarines produced for the Navy. Sgt. York anti-aircraft gun. GREENWICH — After 16 years, Connecticut has staked claim gation of gambling and corruption and aduit children of alcoholics feel of heavy influence on trade matters to the 1.2-mile stretch of Interstate 684 that slices through town in Waterbury should be kept secret, betrayal by their parents.” SAG PAULO, Brazil — Police stormed a prison where 250 as the administration struggled and back into New York state. a three-judge panel in charge of Simon and her husband, Sid armed inmates were holding hostages and put down the rebellion with record foreign trade deficits. Simon, who teaches in the depart­ New York state police had requested signs marking the grand jury matters ruled. after seven hours of bloody knife and gun fights. Officials said 20 But Baldrige found little support ment of psychoiogy at Uie Univer­ in the early years of the administra­ beginning and end of Connecticut roadway five years ago The panel’s chairman, Superior people were killed and dozens wounded. sity of Massachusetts, spoke Wed­ tion for tougher retaliation against because of confusion as to jurisdiction, a spokesman said. Court Judge William Hadden Jr., “ I’ve never seen so many bodies in one place,” one police nesday at the third annual seniinar unfair trading practices by other The signs were posted earlier this month by the Connectciut said Wednesday that It is not in the officer was overheard saying shortly leaving the maximum Department of Transportation after a similar request from public interest to disclose any on addiction at the University of countries. Bridgeport. security penitentiary in downtown Sao Paulo. Recalling those days, Reagan Connecticut State Police. material related to the grand jury. State prison Judge Fabio Gouveia said at least 18 inmates and New York state police regularly patrol the stretch as part of Some of the material became Suzanne Simon, 40, of Hadley, said, “ There were times when the Mass., said she is an incest victim., two guards died from bullet and knife wounds. He added he Cabinet would come down 12 to 1 168Woodland Wooijiand St. ■ 643-8474 8am -6p m their routine, but they cannot legally arrest people or issue public through a Waterbury gam­ GARDENS d aily who never found out her sister also expected police would find “ many more bodies of prisoners in the and he was on the short end. But I tickets in Connecticut. State police in Connecticut rarely enter bling case in which Thomas Speers was a victim until they were adults. back of the jail.” knew if he believed in something 1-684, except when summoned. of Wolcott, who is a state police informant and convicted gambler, “ Neither incest victims nor adult Gouveia did not say how many people were wounded. He led that others didn’t, he wouldn’t rein NOW ONLY Connecticut State Police said they were called to the stretch children of alcoholics talk to their negotiations with prisoners during the siege, which was declared himself in and follow the herd, he twice in the past year, both times for minor accidents. and two other men face gambling charges. sibiings about their problems,” over at about 10 p.m. Wednesday. Officials said 30 hostages were would step forward and be clear.” ^Chrysanthemums said Sid Simon. “ To admit that, He also noted that Baldrige had Some of the material shows the seized by prisoners wielding guns and knives. All labeled for color - In bud & bloom one-man grand juror, Superior say, your parents are drunks, is launched a campaign to get the Court Judge Barry Schaller, to part of the denial.” Commerce Department’s 32,000 Jury complete for new assault trial large pots have been highly critical of Speers’ Suzanne Simon said that national Obstacles In way of MIA talks employees to write in plain English PLANT NOW FOR EARLY COLOR statistics indicate that one out of and avoid the vague phrases often LITCHFIELD — Selection of a six-member jury has been relationship with state police. FILL IN THOSE BARE SPOTS IN THE GARDEN completed for the retrial of Charles Thurman on a charge of State police also secretly tape four girls and one out of seven boys HANOI, Vietnam — Retired Gen. John W. Vessey, President favored by bureaucrats. 3/»9" first-degree assault for stabbing his former wife 13 times and recorded two meetings with State’s will have some kind of sexual abuse Reagan’s special envoy, may face a toughened Vietnamese Baldrige was bom in Omaha, kicking her in the head. Attorney John Connelly, who is experience before they’re 18. negotiating position this weekend as he tries to revive efforts to Neb., on Oct. 4,1922. His father was Bl LRRY SPECIAL BEDDING PLANT “ But we think there’s really a one-term Republican congress­ The woman, Tracey Thurman, 26, of Torrington, drew national prosecuting Speers and the two account for America’s wartime missing. m m double the number of incidents that man who died last s’ear at the age of attention to the manner in which police handle cases of family co-defendants. The Vietnamese have indicated they may press for U.S. aren’t reported,” she said. 92. SPECIAL Jiekson A Perkini violence when she successfully sued Torrington police for Gov. William O’Neill, who dis­ economic aid in exchange for progress on the MIA issue. cussed the taping with the com­ — ...... i- She said there are six stages both Vessejy, form er chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, arrives He received a degree in English DiMIst, providing her with less protection because her assailant was her incest victims and adult children of from Yale University, fought on $ i l 95 husband. mander of state police, Lester Saturday on a three-day visit to discuss resolution of the fates of alcoholics go through: denial, self­ 1,776 Americans listed as missing in action from the Vietnam Okinawa during World War II and $ I L 9 9 Forst, said secret taping is. proper AP photo A federal court Jury awarded her more than $2 million in 1985 blame, feeling victimized, indigna­ worked as an iron-worker in the and she settled for $1.9 million after Torrington police agreed not when it is done in the course of a War. criminal investigation. tion, deciding to get on with life and, He is the highest-ranking U.S. government representative to G efeland plant of Eastern Mallea­ to appeal the award. Gorilla bugged finally, integrating the problems Connelly interpreted O’Neill's ble Iron Co. Within 13 years he was •iM b ir^ CumiilA l inihwrlii MiitiiMa. ViniaMe PInli G i*9* She was left scarred and partially paralyzed by the attack. into their lives. visit in 10 years. Reg. stance to mean that he was the head of the company, later moving Sculptor T.J. Nell sits on the hand of his newest creation, Another similarity between in­ Vessey also will bring up such humanitarian issues as the Her former husband was convicted in 1984, but he won a new subject of a criminal investigation. to become chief executive at Scovill cest victims and adult children of release of Vietnamese held in re-education camps and the trial on a technicality. The new trial is slated to begin on Tuesday He said recently that the governor a 20-fooMall, 16-ton gorilla holding a Volkswagen Super Manufacturing Co., a brass mill In LANDSCAPING SPECIALS alcoholics is that both problems resettlement of Amerasians, children fathered by Americans in Litchfield Superior Court. would look foolish when T h a ller’s Beetle over his head. The sculpture is in front of a car Water'aury, which be turned into a $]^Q95 often continue through generations, during the war. Burning Bush — Rhododendrons — Azalea — report became public. dealership on Route 7 in Leicester, Vt. diversifiedlifli manufacturing B/*4T * the Simons said. company. Sgreadln^Junlger — Doub^ * ~ MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. July 30. 1M7

MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, July 30. 1987 — 7 OPINION B yrd sees Inouye: Regan knew nothing a ‘culture R )«r 7-Jf despite his ‘in-charge’ image B ond suit HULMie of lying’ By Lawrence L. Knutson Jack WASHINGTON (AP) - Senate Sen. William S. Cohen, R-Maine, his plans. I like his phiiosophy. I ’d Majority Leader Robert C. Byrd. The Associated Press said the conclusion he draws from like to see them transiated into D-W.Va.. accused President Rea­ Regan’s earlier closed-door testim­ action and that’s what I intend to shows need Anderson gan today of striving to make WASHINGTON - Former White ony before the Senate Intelligence do.” House Chief of Staff Donald T. Congress “ the next fall guy” in a Committee is that Regan did not Regan was preceded by his Regan may have been an iron- dirisive campaign to restore his have a controlling role in the Iran reputation as being a tough and willed gatekeeper at the door to the standing in the wake of “ the initiative, knew relatively little shrewd operator who was not afraid Oval Office, but he apparently was greatest scandal of his about it and therefore can add little to bruise sensitive feelings to for alternate locked in a “ know-nothing com­ administration.” to the investigation. accomplish his goals. partment” by those managing the Byrd, in a speech prepared for All of this sharply contrasts with It was a commonly held assess­ secret sale of weapons to Iran, delivery in the Senate, said the Regan’s reputation while at the ment that Regan didn’t go to charm congressional investigators say. school. A Superior Court decision handed down congressional Iran-contra hearings White House and with his stated Navy sleuths These members of the Iran- goals on taking the job. John L. Albertine, a business have exposed a “ culture of lying” Wednesday was a setback to plans for contra committees say Regan I and an “ epidemic of amnesia” Regan, former chairman of Mer­ lobbyist who observed Regan in developm ent o f a huge shopping m all in apparently was told little or nothing rill Lynch, the New York stock action attheTreasury Department, among Reagan’s closest of the Iran initiative and probably Buckland and other development it is associates. brokerage, took the White House put it this way: are all wet was unaware of the diversion oi job in early 1985 after serving as “ The White House will be a very expected to stimulate in the area. “ And in political terms, when proceeds to Nicaragua’s contra Reagan has been allowed to be secretary of the Treasury. tight ship. Don is a very strong, The court agreed with the Manchester rebels. At the time, he announced he tough-minded manager. The lines Reagan, Reagan has done in “ If we can believe what we’ve Property Owners Association’s argument that WASHINGTON — The sudden collapse of the Reagan,” Byrd said. wouid consolidate the authority of authority will be very clear in the heard, it wouid indicate he didn’t previousiy shared by a trio oi the town cannot issue $13 million in Naval Investigative Service’s espionage cases "H aving taken the country classic corporate fashion. He won’t have complete control,” said Sen. powerfui presidential aides. tolerate leaks. And he won’t toler­ against some of the Marine guards at the Moscow through one traumatic experience. tax-increment bonds for infrastructure Daniel K. Inouye, D-Hawaii, chair­ “ I ’ll be doing the whole thing embassy shocked many Americans. But it came as the president is now proposing to ate people who try to undermine the improvements near the mall, site without man of the Senate committee. now,” he told reporters. no great surprise to Rep. Jim Bates, D-Calif. polarize”iola“' it,...... in order that he may be president’s policies.” getting approval from M anchester voters in a The San Diego congressman, who was a Marine once again perceived as the ‘Top “ He was compartmentalized in a “ Others will be reporting in to me Although many members of the very special compartment, the House and Senate Iran-contra referendum. corporal himself as a young man, has been saying Gun.’ The Congress is expected to and then to the president, rather be the next fall guy.” know-nothing compartment,” In­ than directly,” Regan said at the committees appear to have decided Just how serious a setback the decision is to for years that the investigative service is one of the ouye said Wednesday. time. Regan was not in fact the in-charge most incompetent, undisciplined and abusive Byrd said the president, touring the development and, in consequence, to the Regan testifies today before the Taking office shortly after Presi­ manager he had wished to be, the organizations in the U.S. military. Bates thinks the- the nation in support of what economic future of Manchester, depends on Reagan calls “ an economic bill of Iran-contra committees, and Sen. dent Reagan’s landslide re- Feb. 26 report of the Tower investigative service shouid be eliminated, and he ■ • how important an incentive that up-front rights,” consistently has blamed George Mitchell, D-Malne, said election, Regan made clear that he commission reached a somewhat different conclusion. introduced legisiation to this effect last year. The Congress for the nation's ills and AP photo that while he is reserving judg­ saw his mission as one of imple­ money is to the Homart Development Corp. of That report declared that Regan congressman and his staff experts argue that; has undermined attempts to res­ ment, what is known so far bears menting the Reagan agenda. Chicago, the mall developer. Open Forum “ more than almost any chief of • Navy Investigative Service agents abuse their tore bipartisan cooperation. Attorney General Edwin Meese III, left, and Sen. Daniel out the conclusion that Regan was “ I ’m the type of guy who has no staff of recent memory, asserted Homart has consistently claimed that it authority by using unethical interrogation He said the president has served not in complete charge of the K. Inouye, D-Hawaii, chairman of the Senate Iran-contra agenda of his own,” he told personal control over the White needs the public financing for road techniques and extracting confessions by notice that he intends to intensify activities of his White House staff. committee, exchange greetings Wednesday before the interviewers in January 1985. “ I House staff and sought to extend the Neipsic Executive Par-3 The task force was initiated the confrontation by “ vetoing al­ ' “ It appears that will be the improvements required by the town and state Thanks to LOOM intimidation, iies and trickery. came to Washington to serve this this control to the national security course. Many tears were shed, solely by me when I took office most every piece of legislation sent hearings on Capitol Hill. conclusion,” Mitchell said. in order to make the project economically • The Navy detectives rarely tape-record president. I like his poiicies. I like adviser.” for work in town especially by senior citizens, after the 1982 election. I knew, interrogations, relying instead on their to him for his signature.” feasible. Town officials, including the Board when condominiums were built from reputation and personal recollections as evidence against the accused. It’s "Any congressional initiative is To the Editor: to be met with a ‘NO,’” Byrd said. of Directors, have accepted that argument, almost overnight on this lovely experiences, that problems ex­ also rare. Bates said, that they write down but many people in town, including those who acreage, where many had had isted in the administration of the Byrd cited the recently passed Justice believed CIA involved in contra cover-up statements that would work in the suspect’s favor. I thank the members of LOOM exercise as well as a “ walk agency despite the roster of trade bill, a banking bill aimed at brought the successful suit, plainly do not • Finally, Bates charged, NIS agents are heavily aiding the ailing savings and loan for their positive activities in through nature.” diligent and highly motivated Bv Pete Yost The “ unilateral assets” are not The six-page draft memo was believe it. influenced by their uninformed superiors, who industry and legisiation establish­ The Associated Press used to bribe members of the The GAO said in March 1986 that support of our “ City of Village More recently, the Red Rock employees. identified in the memo, which was addressed to William Weld, assist­ Those critics contend that Homart, a sometimes use them to retaliate against ing catastrophic health insurance Honduran military,” the memo it couidn’t account for $7.1 million Charm.” Golf Course has practically fallen written a few days after Attorney ant attorney general in charge of says. The input gathered from the troublesome subordinates or to derail as likely targets of a presidential WASHINGTON - People asso­ of the $12.2 million in non-lethal aid subsidiary of Sears, Roebuck & Co., can well All Manchester residents owe General Edwin Meese I l l ’s disclo­ the Justice Department’s criminal The memo says one contra to demolition. It seems to us, who task force, whose members were investigations that might implicate Navy brass veto. ciated with the CIA helped cover up spent for the contras through Feb. afford to finance the development with no LOOM a debt of gratitude for their sure last Nov. 25 of diversion of division. Weld’s office reported witness told the Justice Depart­ love nature, that there has been a representative of frequent users hats. "The use of a broad-gauged a scheme in which U.S. humanitar­ 24,1986, a portion of the $27 million secret Iran arms sales money to the Wednesday that the document was ment’s fraud section that the head further financial incentives from the town. It time-consuming efforts in demo­ heartless destroying of nature on of the office, I.e., lawyers, she­ strategy of veto after veto is highly ian aid for the contras was used to appropriated by Congress for that Nicaraguan contras. a draft that was never sent to of the organization administering fiscal year'. is a difficult argument to refute in light of the cratic action to rally over 6,000 and around the Red Rock Golf riffs, bankers and businessmen, confrontational,” Byrd said. “ This buy weapons for the Nicaraguan THE MOSCOW MARINES investigation wasn’t The memo also says National Meese. the humanitarian aid instructed townspeople to speak out effec­ Course. I ’m sure hundreds of is the politics of polarization. For rebels, according to a Justice In May 1986, then-Rep. Michael vast resources available to the developer. was extremely helpful in identify­ the Navy’s detectives’ first foul-up — just the one Security Council aide Oliver L. him to certify that the contras had tively for a safe and sane this president in particular, a Department document. At the time he wrote the memo, Barnes, D-Md., chairman of the Homart has invested a good deal of money, people have been saddened by ing the many procedures which that made the biggest headlines. Bates wants a North, who was fired Nov. 25 for his received the aid. The witness said community. Although I am not a president who has lost great The internal Justice Department Martin had been conducting a House foreign affairs subcommit­ what has been allowed to happen were problematic. The area of role In the Iran-contra affair, may he had no such information. The time and effort in its Buckland enterprise, House investigation into the case of ’Tim Reid, a credibility with the American peo­ memo written last November says preliminary inquiry that began tee on Latin America, said, “ The member of LOOM, I have met there. most concern, due partly to the have been involved in the humanit­ head of the aid-administering or­ much of it since the beginning of this year civilian electrical engineer who blew the whistle on ple, to adopt such a strategy seems the department’s fraud section Oct. 17,1986. The investigation was GAO now estimates that its final some of its members and I Minnechaug Golf Course is also increasing workload, was the arian aid scheme. ganization reported directly to a wasteful program four years ago and became a highly counter-productive.” “ has conclusively established that based on information from 11 accounting will show that $15 when the MPOA filed its suit challenging the appreciate their individual and in a transitional stage. The town “ The preliminary inquiry in Elliott Abrams, assistant secretary Corporations Division. This div­ target of the NIS flatfoots. Our reporter Daniel some of the money appropriated for members of the House Judiciary million of the $27 million will have legality of issuing tax-increment bonds. collective efforts on behalf of could have bought this rourse. Byrd said the testimony of Rear which I have been involved has of State for inter-American affairs. disappeared from sight.” ision, as has been pointed out. Kaufman has elicited Reid’s story from interviewis humanitarian aid was used to buy Committee alleging administration Manchester residents promoting Can anything be done to remedy Adm. John Poindexter, the former revealed information and unproven While no public mention has ever been handles some 400,000 annual and Navy documents. national security adviser, and of weapons, an act clearly prohibited allegations that, in light of the officials may have committed a higher quality of life for all of us. the sad situation of “ not enough criminal acts in arranging for aid to m ade of a contingency plan, it is filings. It became obvious to me In July 1983. Reid discovered at least $200 million fired National Security Council by the Boland Amendment.” The recent revelations, give rise to I’m sure the LOOM example of holes?” It might help if we the contras. inconceivable that none has been developed. that streamlining and refining of in unnecessary costs in the overhaul of ^ a aide Lt. Col. Oliver L. North amendment barred military assist­ reasonable suspicions that North responsible democracy would N e a r l y N l S h o p p e appealed to our state Legislature systems and procedures was Nymph-class nuclear submarines at San Diego. He disclosed ” a deep hostility toward ance to the contras for two years and other officials may have Some of the money paid by an Town officials put too much effort into making please the framers of our Consti­ beginning in October 1984. 366 Main St., Manchester, CT 06040 to help provide public golf courses called for. Certainly not a task reported this to his superiors, but instead of tttb legislative branch of this knowingly diverted funds other organization set up to administer sure the m all was built in M anchester instead tution in this, its 200th anniversary in our state of Connecticut. The weapons purchases were BetMMn RumM 6 Hiyna St. in Phlxidc Agency Bldg. which could be accomplished winning a commendation, he was subjected to what government — a hostility grounded than the arms sale profits and the $27 million in congressional human­ of South Windsor to have put all their eggs in year. concealed through a scheme which 646-2873 Open Mon. Thni Set. Hii. 184 \ without the benefit of study by a he calls “ a number of reprisals” by the Navy on a narrow, one-sided viewpoint funds used to ship the arms,” the itarian aid to the contras ended up “ involved the submission of false memo says. one basket. And Homart could not have Let’s keep the spirit of LOOM Helen Scruton tream of professionals that were brass. that the Congress has little if any in secret accounts in the Cayman alive in Manchester. role to play in the making of our documentation to the U.S. govern­ The memo was disclosed Tues­ Islands, the memo says, corrobo­ SUMMER afforded to proceed as far as it has without 149 Deepwood Drive expert in the area of management Reid was stripped of his security clearance and ment and was committed by Manchester reorganization. nation's foreign policy,” day at the congressional Iran- rating findings made in June 1986 having determined what course it would take bounced from job to job five times. His travel ‘unilateral assets' of the CIA,” says contra hearings. Meese testified CLEARANCE AILutz Byrd said Reagan cannot erase by the General Accounting Office, in the event of legal defeat in the bond-issue The hiring of consultants and expenses were questioned by Pentagon lawyers. the memo, written by Ralph D. Tuesday and Wednesday and told his adm inistration’ s mistakes the nonpartisan investigative 9 Stephen St. their ensuing report with sugges­ Reid got the clear impression that the Navy was Martin, a lawyer in the Justice the Senate and House Iran-contra Cribs, Playpens, Highchairs Needed dispute. simply by playing to the television branch of Congress. Manchester tions for reorganizing is now Department criminal division’s committees he had never seen the The town was pioneering in entrepreneurial Consultant hiring out to get him. And through a Freedom of cameras. (under Mme manafeiiwnt) history. I look forward to imple­ Information Act request, he found support for his public integrity section. memo. Other money was “ apparently goverment when it made the agreement with Not enough holes result of ’83 data menting those aspects of the suspicions in a memorandum written by a Navy : Homart to issue tax-increment bonds. The report that I judge to be beneficial investigative official. Referring to Defense experim ent has hit a legal snag. In light of the for area golfers To the Editor: and cost effective. Secretary Caspar Weinberger and Rep. Bates, the - CENTRUM d fact that a sizable portion of the community The fact that Peat, Marwick and To the Editor: memo stated; “ We don’t want them to perceive Multl-Vltamln has been uncomfortable with the idea all I’d liketocorrectanerronerous Co. reported on only the negative that Mr. Reid is a trustworthy individual.” I Tablets GILLETTE impression made in an Associated aspects of the office should serve BLOCK O U T CUTEX along, it may be the time has come to abandon 130's BLOCK VASELINE There is a problem of “ not Press story your paper published as evidence of my “ good faith OUT Sunscreen Polish Q-TIP Atra Plus it and talk about alternatives. enough holes” for the average, THE ALLEGED REPRISALS against Reid also j ouNiis oircM on June 19. Thepiecealludestomy effort” to fix those things that included two NIS investigations in the last 10 Hair Tonic enthusiastic golfers in the Man­ 30 FREE Assorted Types Remover Cotton Balis Cartridge hiring a management consultant needed fixing. The Secretary of months. The first occurred while Reid was ^ ' WITH 100 3.5 oz. chester area. One cause of this 4 oz. Regular or Lemon 65'S team as a reaction to campaign the State’s Office has experienced vacationing in Europe last September. As he • 15 Blades Letters to the editor problem is the buying up of the criticism (rhetoric) of the Secre­ many improvements over the last CeiitruiTU 6 oz. area courses by developers of learned later. Naval Investigative Service agents " 5's tary of the State’s Office during four years, in automation and tried to determine whether he had made plans to Z The Manchester Herald welcomes original homes, condominiums and shop­ 8 9 C letters to the editor. my re-election campaign. human resources. Any reorgani­ visit Syria or the Soviet Union. After questioning ping centers. These courses offer $ 2 1 7 Letters should be brief and to the point. They The contracting of the manage­ zation that occurs will be done to Reid’s friends and family, and checking the stamps'' prime, choice land which has V ment consulting firm to review the further enhance our service to the in his passport, the Navy dropped that - should be typed or neatly handwritten, and, for already been cleared and overall operations of the Secre­ public while continuing to per­ investigation for lack of evidence. * ease in editing, should be double-spaced. Letters cultivated. tary of the State’s Office was a form our statutory mandates. Then, last December, while Reid was working in * must be signed with name, address and daytime The first casualty in this area telephone number (for verification). direct result of information ga­ Ha waii, his boss in San Diego allegedly found a Z was the Fox Grove Golf Course on thered by a task force organized in Julia H. Tashjian “ murder threat” on his desk consisting of a hostile I HALSA FIBRE The Herald reserves the right to edit letters in the Keeney Street where homes have CRUEX EX LAX CORTAID interests of brevity, clarity and taste. 1983, and not as a result of Secretary of the State note, a broken Darth Vader cup and an ace of ;; Shampoo or been built. The next casualty was campaign criticism in 1986. Hartford Cniex Spray Extra Gentle Cream n ^ 1 spades. Reid, who said he was led to believe he was “ enlltungal TRiM Conditioner •pray powder jj III Toothpaste being summoned to discuss the Sea Nymph matter, <■ Powder Q £ H S H Pills Tablets .50 oz. found himself being accused of sending the threat. - All Types 24's Regular or Mint 3.5 OZ. 250’s Integrated housing faces bias lawsuit Reid says the investigators tried trick questions, - 15 oz. y 6.4 oz. cajolery and intimidation to get him to confess. At Z $ 2 6 7 one point an agent asked for permission to search " CHICAGO — Atrium Village is the best example 57 waiting list for market price units. Reid’s home for a deck of cards missing the ace of ' of integrated housing I have ever seen. It is 52 Edwards could move into one of those units today spades. * ‘Absolutely not, ” Reid said he replied, * percent minority — mostly black — and 48 percent — with the cash. adding; “ But I do know a number of people in - I white. And 137 of the 309 units are federally command who aren’t playing with a full deck.” So, in reality, the discrimination is against the subsidized, with rents in the $200 to $400 range, Northern That investigation was also dropped. " while the rest pay market rents of up to $815. Perspective poor because the federal government — and the GILLETTE GIUEHE So it is integrated economically as well as Reagan administration in particular — has stopped Footnote: A Navy spokesman denied any ; PMSODERM STAYFREE O.B. , BACTINE racially in Chicago — perhaps the most segregated adding subsidized housing units to give the poor improprieties by the investigators, and said Reid’s : Maxi Pads Michael J. McManus All Types Tampons M ic ro tra c G o o d N e w s Antiseptic city in America. What’s more, it is a bridge decent housing. idea that he had suffered reprisals because he blew' Reg. or Scented the whistle on waste was “ purely speculation.” ■ Disposable Disposable between a huge, looming public housing project “ I have yet to have anyone here say that ‘I think 5 oz. All Types oast* Squeeze Bottle We’ll report additional examples of alleged NIS i! Qood^ called Cabrini Green, and the so-called “ Gold the Justice Department is right,” ’ said Ms. Ann. Razors Razors 4 oz. incompetence in a future column. ; 30’s News! Coast” row of luxury apartments on Lake "W e can’t understand the issue. The complex is 5's lO'a W Michigan. drove whites away whenever blacks became a fully integrated and working.” And residents really seem to enjoy one another. clear majority. Moammar the meddler “ We get along extremely well — whether we meet According to the current Justice Department, ONE TENANT, Jay Schultz, a white industrial Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi has been • in the laundry room, or helping each other get our however, this practice violates the terms of the engineer, was quoted in The New York Times as relatively quiet in recent months, supposedly still cars started with jumper cables in the winter, or Fair Housing Act of 1968 by considering race in saying, “ Why fix something that’s not broken?” smarting from the U.S. raid on Tripoli last year. 1 : playing tennis,” said Rep. Jesse White, a black selecting tenants. Assistant Attorney General The Rev. William Leslie, pastor of the LaSalle But our intelligence sources warn that Gadhafl teacher and state legislator. William Bradford Reynolds said, “ Stripped of its Street Church, which took prime responsibility for should not be counted out just yet; he’s still capable* OLDSPKE RIGHT Atrium Village is even stunning architecturally. rhetoric, such conduct, no matter how well building the courageous complex, believes the of striking at U.S. interests in this hemisphere. ” CORRECTOL Di-GEL QUIET MISS The nine story "mid-rise” is built around an atrium intended, constitutes discrimination, plain and answer is that the Reagan administration is using Deodorant Laxative AMMCDRMMAA Antacid with skylights and plants. ’This replaces dark, simple.” the case to promote an end to all forms of One early-warning signal was that the transfer of” GUARD large sums of Libyan oil money to the shaky • Stick Tabiets DHXL dangerous corridors with walkways open and As evidence, he said blacks outnumber whites 9-1 affirmative action: ifcid/intKw Tablets TCHJCH CUVIROL Bronze visible to all. on waiting lists, which means they must wait “ This is Just a convenient case for them,” he Marxist regime of Col. Desire Bouterse in the I All Types Correclol •I 30's Reg. or Deodorant Last week, however, the Civil Rights Division of former Dutch colony of Suriname on the hump of Z lhe««aman% Lem-Orange Shampoo longer to get into Atrium Village. The matter said. “ It gives Brad Reynolds the chance to say, 2.5 oz. gentle laxative KIT Spray the Justice Department announced a plan to became an issue when Charlena Edwards, 72, was ‘See, we’re really with you blacks.” South Africa. Now there’s a report that Gadhafi has: 90’S Formula destroy this rare, idyllic oasis of urban racial unable to get Into the complex. The chief lawyer for In fact, if the Civil Rights Division were really assigned one of his top troublemakers, Abdal : 10 oz. harmony. the city filed a case on her behalf. concerned about racial discrimination in housing Salaam Ashur, to the Libyan embassy in Panama. ” $ 0 3 9 — which is rampant everywhere — it would file INCREDIBLY, JUSTICE is suing Atrium Village REYNOLDS SAID, “ Once again, in the name of cases against lily-white neighborhoods to open for racial discrimination. integration, blacks are being discriminatorally them up to anyone who could afford to buy or rent Its reasoning is absolutely perverse: that the being denied housing on the basis of race.” in that area. Crown Pharmacy Available at participating ^anrhpstrr Hrralil VALUE PLUS STORES! UNISOM racial quotas used to achieve the integration But the purpose of civil rights laws, Mr. Its concern for discrimination at Atrium Village Prescription Center Not all items available at Lenox Pharmacy unlawfully discriminated against blacks. How? Reynolds, is to promote an integrated society. is utterly phony. Founded In I N I 208 W. Center St. all stores. 299 E. Center SL ^TO N I Sleep Aid In building the complex of town houses and the Atrium Village has achieved that. “ The real issue is this: Is racial integration a Not responsible for DESITIN PENNY M. SIEFFERT...... PublltiMr Mancheater Manchester Home Perm Tablets mid-rise only a block away from the all-black You would destroy it. And your facts aren’t even good thing?” asks A1 Raby, director of Chicago’s I- typographical errors. Ointment DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... Executive Editor All Types 32'a Cabrini Green and the white Gold Coast, the accurate. Commission on Human Relations. “ I think so.” AOELE M. ANGLE...... Newe Editor 4 oz. churches which sponsored Atrium Village imposed “ We are maintaining racial balance with no Rep. Jesse White, cited as an American hero by ALEXANDER GIRELLI ...... Aeeoclete EdHor Health & a racial quota aimed at keeping the racial balance Newsweek magazine for coaching tumbling to $ 3 8 7 quotas at all,” says its manager, Sharon Ann. The DENISE A. ROBERTS...... Advertleing Director Beauty Aids Kay Drue Co. Brooks Pharmacy at about 50-50. Cabrini Green kids for 28 years, says: “ When Quinn’s Pharmacy five churches which own the complex simply want MARK F. A B R A ITI8...... Buelneee Manager Sale PrIcesI M M a In St, 585 Enfield Ave.. 873 Main St. This step was suggested by federal officials to retain the right to use quotas, if needed. people of al races and incomes live together and SHELDON COHEN ...... CompoelAgManadw East Hartford during the Carter administration as the only hope And the waiting iist is not for the whole complex, play together, they will have better feelings about ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... Preaeroom Managw EFFECTIVe DATES Enfield Manchester a - — JEANNE G. FROMERTH...... Circulation M a n ^ July so- Aug. 1, 1987 to avoid the experience of many complexes which but only for the subsidized units. There is no each other. AH of us are beneficiaries of that.” n * MANCHESTER HERALD, Thurgday. July 3p_ 1937

MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuraday, July 30, 1M7 — f S e c r e t a r i e s o f D e F f w r e " INAFU by Inie* B«aNl« FIANUT8 by Cbarto* M. Bcbtili I CXACTty USUAL, ^ V a w n H A t t 'f WHV OON T HOW TO f e m e thij AND OON T f o r g e t ; H O ty MIAOT 6 IT involves HAiR,. I Wamt .. you . Vou TWO oiSCuSS THE VET AIP WE RE THATSEA5VFORHIMTO w hole “Co n TBA- /WAV COMC and «0tV W/UZI /WAV <^o, 60IN6 ID HAVE TO START SAY.. HE POESN'T h a v e tfATe'VftfABtV "8«G m R ! ! • TO r^tBT jem CA]TfPm6t flLluG. GuT A 6000 DOCWAICa/T* WATCHING VOUR PIET.. TO EAT IN THE MESS HALL BUSINESS CAte"/v(£s^ MAHn ’J HAlC y AwoAtOwWf^ N STufp»T iHBFDDCfZ 1$ HA(20 To FINO./’./ WITH THE TROOPS...^ Leading indicators rise for fifth month in a row Man RAnavAlaa By Martin Crutsinsar March. t> 1967 UnllBd FBBtoB SwScb'hjS Tht AstoclatBd P r«u sured by the GNP, higher than the Some economists believe that The June index figure was administration’s original forecast percent in the last half of the year, Four indicators were a drag on another in a recent spate of economic growth in the second half very similar to the growth rate in the overall index. The largest WASHINGTON — The govern­ of growth of 3.2 peieent this year, of the year may not be quite as the second quarter. I Also h ap a little economic reports showing that the when measured from the fourth negative factor was a speedup in , CIVILIANS PONT M ment’s main economic forecasting economy performed better than robust as in the first half, In part delivery times by businesses, consi­ J Fuiia I TROUBLE e x p l a i n i n g gauge rose 0.8 percent in June, the quarter of 1986. because of a Jump in Interest rates The strength in the leading index 7TO vnperstanp Anything.' expected this spring. The rise in the leading index gave in June was led by a rise in raw dered a negative signal of future WHV YOU WERE WEARING '— best ahowing since March. Last Friday, the government this spring that hurt housing sales economic activity. Other negative A HELMET ANP6066LES The Commerce Department said weight to the prevailing belief that and construction. But they are not materials prices, indicating in­ released its preliminary esUmate the economy is expanding at a creased demand was driving costs influences were a slowdown in its Index of Leading Indicators of overall economic growth, show­ forecasting a significant slowdown. growth of the money supply, a rise : HAQAR TH E HORRIBLE by Dlk Brown* advanced for the fifth consecuUve moderate rate with no sign of a new up. While this is considered a ing that the gross national proiduct recession in sight. “We think we are still on target positive sign for a pickup in growth, in unemployment claims and a fall month in a performance that was expanded at an annual rate of 2.6 for moderate economic growth in in orders for new plants and lo o m : v^HAT even better than many economists The recovery from the 1981-1982 it also means that inflationary e u T r o u ' P e 1 TMATte WHAT percent in the second quarter, recession is now in its 56th month the second half of the year,” said forces are on the rise as well. equipment. Thte SONS O F fJOT had been predicting. substantially higher than had been David Wyss, an economist with NORV^AY TH EY (SAVE The 0.8 percent increase followed and if it lasts as expected through Other positive forces in June One indicator, the average work­ n o p w e ^ ian IT TO yv\E “He's a slow learner...that's the only trick IJ 0_ forecast. October it will become the longest Data Resources Inc., of Lexington, week, was unchanged in June. &A\IB MB he knows....” a revised 0.5 percent advance In were a big rise in stock market FDP For the first six months of this peacetime expansion on record, Mass. May and was the largest monthly year, the economy expanded at a prices, higher demand for manu­ The various changes left the gain since a 0.9 percent increase in surpassing the mark of 58 months Wyss predicted the GNP would factured consumer goods and a 3.5 percent annual rate, as mea- set from 1975 to 1989. index at 199.4 percent of its 1967 THE GRIZZWELLS'* by Bill Schorr expand at a rate of 2.5 percent to 3 Jump in building permits. base of 199. Business In Brief NU to divest its naturai gas unit Dow rises to second straight high 7-go BERLIN, Conn. (AP) — Northeast Utilities providing both gas and electricity. will sell or merge its natural gas unit or convert offer ... we will consider it,” Harris said. ' l o w ­ NEW YORK — The stock market surged upward in a rally that NU’s gas unit is the state’s largest with about Under a merger, the operation would be THE PHANTOM by Lm FMk A Sy Barry 'll' V pushed the Dow Jones industrial average to a new high for the It to an independent company within four years 167,909 customers in 52 municipalities. The under a plan intended to end a 29-year fight with transferred to another company which would second consecutive day and the 45th time this year. operation reported $203.8 million in gross reissue stock to Northeast shareholders. securities officials, the parent company revenues last year — about 12 percent of the 'The Dow Jones average of 30 blue chip stocks Jumped 19.77 announced. pointe on Wednesday to close at 2,539.54. That gain followed a gross revenues of Connecticut Light &■ Power NU in 1974 planned to sell the gas unit to CNG 25.03-point rise on ’Tuesday. "We’re looking very strongly at divesting, Co., NU’s state subsidiary — and a profit of $10 for $151 million to $169 million, but the plan was mainly because SEC staff has said we are in million. abandoned. Since Jan. 1. the average has set new highs 45 times and picked violation,” Northeast Utilities spokeswoman up 643.59 points. The state’s No.2 and No.3 gas operations, Jacqueline Harris said Wednesday. Southern (Connecticut Gas Co. and Connecticut Harris said it was not known how divestiture AnalysU said traders again ignored the concerns that had been Staff members of the Securities and Exchange C APT AIN EASY 'by Crooks a Casale Natural Gas Corp., said they are interested in would affect NU’s plans to invest $499 million in rothering the market for more than a week, including prospects Commission contend that the gas operation acquiring NU’s gas works. MEAKJWHU-E, BACK UP IW THE MOUWTAIM6 . the Iroquois natural gas pipeline through AMERICAN A6 E N T^ for higher interest rates and the possibility of a new flareup in the violates the 1935 Public Utilities Holding “We haven’t really decided if it’s for sale but if western Connecticut. Any such investment ARE ALWAYS 5 0 Persian Gulf. Company Act. which bars utilities from someone comes along and wants to make an would be transferred with the gas operation. (B e a u t i f u l . Caye Joins Horn in dentai practice Pros and cons of home equity loans QUESTION: I any time. That might turn out to be BLONDIE by Doan Young a Stan Drak* George S. Caye, D.D.S., has joined am seriously of your savings account and paying Dr. Stuart J. Horn in his dental- entirely too convenient for some cash would be the most practical I REALLY l e t ; REAu l V < 3 0 0 0 contemplating folks, who use the credit lines to go AAV BOSS HAVEV-. T* >—I I WALKED RISHT INTO practice at 599 Main St. obtaining a thing to do. There’s no ifs, ands or IT TOC5AV POR VOU HIS OFFICE,UOOKEO Hl/W deep into hock and end up in huts about that, because you would IN THE EYE., Caye. a lifelong resident of South home equity Investors’ foreclosure proceedings. A' 30 Windsor, graduated from Springfield loan, but I really save ail interest costs. Before you obtain such a loan, However, if you are like all too .1^ College, Springfield, Mass., with a do not under­ Guide check with a number of lenders for bachelor of science degree in biology stand how such many people who have to be William A. Doyle the best terms—especially interest “forced to save,” a home equity AHLO a n d JANIS • by Jimmy Johnson and chemistry. He earned his dental an arrangement rates. And draw on any home equity works. Can you loan would suit your purposes. You degree from the Georgetown Univer­ credit line with care. then would have to meet the , HEY, MOM I MAY I HAVE ONLY DON'T sity School of Dentistry in Washing­ explain the ad­ VDU VOU DON'T ARGUE. monthly payments on that loan. APIECE Cf CHEESE 10AGT? PUT AMY CHEESE, ton, D.C. vantages and. RIH GOT IT QUESTION: We are having WITH EiaHT-YEAR-OLD LOGIC especially, the And, assuming you can make those OM IT? Caye is a member of the Academy about $15,909 home alteration work payments out of your regular of General Dentistry and the Ameri­ disadvantages of a home equity expenses. done and have more than that loan? income, your savings account can Dental Association. ’These rules apply to "first and amount in our savings account. But would remain intact. r George S. Caye second homes” — your principal I really want to hold on to our iL J ANSWER: Basically, a home residence and a vacation home. If money. Once we take it out of the WHAT A BUY by Bill Hsatt equity loan is a second mortgage you own and have borrowings on bank, we never seem to put it back William A. Doyle, a ayndlcated AP buys service of GTE Spacenet with some new wrinkles. three, you can take tax deductions in. columnist, welcomes written ques­ With a second mortgage, you on only two. Would a home equity loan be a tions, but he can provide answers “ I STRUCK OUT NEW YORK — The Associated Press has contracted with GTE borrow against the equity in your more practical way to pay for the only through the column. Write to home — the difference between the Perhaps the biggest advantage to Doyle .In care of the Manchester FIVE TIMES, Spacenet Corp. to provide the next generation of satellite a home equity loan is the ease with home improvements? delivery services for the news cooperative. unpaid balance of your first mort­ Herald, P.O. Box 581, Manchcater MR. SWEENEY ! 7/jo which it can be used and tapped at ANSWER: Taking the money out 06940. Ixmis D. Boccardi, AP president and general manager, saidAP gage. if you have one, and the WHEN DOES had purchased two transponders on Spacenet III satellite, a new home’s current market value. If f o o t b a l l you have no first mortgage, your a l l e y OOP ' by Dave Graua C-Band and Ku-Band satellite scheduled for launch Dec. 4. equity in your home is the home’s START?" AP’s main satellite services now are delivered on Westar III, a value. y e a h ; n o w w i l l VOU p l e a s e Western Union satellite that is nearing the end of its operational MOVE AWAY FROM THAT THING If you obtain an old-line second BEFORE IT DECIDES T'HAVE service. mortgage, you receive the bor­ Coming Thurs., September 3... US FOR DESSERT? The agreement between AP and GTE Spacenet also includes rowed money in a lump sum and use of an existing G’TE Spacenet satellite, Spacenet I, in the event ^ay it back in installnients, similar Q King Foatu'os SynOacaio Inc World rights there is a delay in launching Spacenet III, said John Reid, AP to the payments on a first 1 director of communications and technology. mortgage. In a home equity loan, you establish a line of credit equal to the And you’ll want to be in it! Ill’s earnings show improvement amount of the loan. Then, instead of E NEW HAVEN — United Illuminating reported earnings per taking that money all at once, you share of $3.31 for the six-month period ending June 39,1987, an borrow the money as you see fit. Many lenders provide a special increase of 63 cents over the same period last year. checkbook, so that you can write a A lifetim e’s w orth was underleading an ace, so he played The company said earnings per share for the 12-month period check anytime you want to draw on low. South won with the ace. Next ending June 39,1987 was $6.43 per share, an increase of 46 cents your home equity line of credit and The Herald’s NORTH 7-30-87 THE BORN LOSER by Art Santom over the same period last year. ♦ 7 6 of deception came the king of hearts. West won the F"------increase your debt. ♦ 8 ace and then played the king of spades. MOW HEPeiGASUPeiiNEW JThe company attributed the increase in part to improved You do, of course, have to pay off ♦ Q J 10 98 By James Jacoby Kast played the queen, a conventional ^..TENNIG (TOUPTG, A 3G-HOLeTI ? Ho m g g ! OH, p e a k . operations, with an increase in nuclear generation from the OeVGLOPMGMT! 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Continued from page I the mall without bonding support, chester. Ground-breaking was said they were reviewing their slated for June, but difficulties iii Townspeople should consider the options and did not have any further finding a contractor forced the decision a victory for them, he said. comment. developers to put off ground­ “ It’s a great victory for the little Manchester businessman George breaking. guy,” Beck said. “ It’s even more Marlow, who vehemently opposed Manchester Mayor Barbara B. gratifying because the town had the move from the start, said the Weinberg, Town Attorney John called our suit frivolous.” court’s ruling will relieve business- Cooney and EDC attorney Kevin Under the financial agreement people and homeowners who would O’Brien could not be reached for between the town and Homart, the have had to carry the burden of the comment. Hartford attorney S. town would issue up to $13 million in bonding. Frank D’Ercole, who represented tax-increment bonds to pay for the “ Believe me. I ’ve been abdi­ the town, also could not be reached improvements for the 78S.OOO- cated, as have the people,” Marlow for comment. square-foot mall. The town would said: “ My interest was purely then pay off the interest on the selfish. I don’t want to pay extra Herald reporter Andrew Yar- bonds over a 15-year period by taxes to support another business.” kovsky and associate editor Alex using the increase in real estate If the court had ruled against the GIrelll also conirlbated to this taxes from the mall site. With suit, homeowners would have been story. interest, the bonds could bring in subjected to an increase in taxes of more than $21 million, but town $100 to $300 a year, Marlow said. officials expect to collect more than G. T ox 1c Co., Sage-Alien & Co.. $50 million in real estate taxes from Steiger’s. D A L Venture Corp., and Third Republic the mall. AP photo Sears, Roebuck & Co. have all made ’The Third French Repubiic was The State Traffic Commission commitments to the mall. Jordan proclaimed Sept. 4,1870, following Wave to the fans required that before the mall be Marsh and Filene’s, both of Boston, the capture of Napoleon III during completed, surrounding road im­ and Macy’s of New York also have the Franco-Prussian War. With the Joseph Charles waves from his front Charles, 77, says he waves because he provements be made. They had reportedly been negotiating with fall of the empire in France, a yard In Berkeley, Calif., as he has done issued Homart a vital traffic permit mall developers. government of nationai defense loves people and believes in doing unto for the project. since Oct. 6, 1962, the day the San others as you would have them do unto ’The mall would be located off tried to continue the war with Francisco Giants won the pennant. Homart officials, who have pre­ Slater and Buckland streets, near Germany, but France capitulated you. viously stated they could not build Interstate 84. in northwest Man­ the following year. Regan, Shultz accounts similar MADE TORUN AfKJRUN AND CoBtlnacd from page l RUN Atm RUN AtmRUN, Regan described several conver­ Regan said, “ I think he shared my sations in which he told the view that we’d been had.” Atm RUN Atm Regan said this feeiing was president to stop selling arms to Regan peppered his testimony reinforced after David Jacobsen, a Iran. with personal recollections of Rea­ RUN... hostage freed on Nov. 1, appear^ He described a Dec. 7, 1985,ses- gan’s actions and moods. with the president at a welcome- sion at which he joined Weinberger He recalled that in a briefing home ceremony in the White House and Secretary of State George P. session for the president before his Why is Rose Garden. Jacobsen was an­ Shultz in offering that advice. He televised news conference on Nov. gered by persistent questions about said he told Reagan to "cut your 19. after the Iran-contra affair weapons saies and pleaded with losses. ... It didn’t look like it was became public, Reagan was getting reporters to back off the story. getting anywhere.” conflicting information about what Regan said Jacobsen’s state­ He said he offered the same had happened. ments “ made quite an impression advice in January 1986 and again in ” I think this sort of confused the on the president," who toid Regan February after the United States presidential mind as to what he access TV that “ we can’t endanger those had sold 1,000 missiles to Iran but could say and couldn’t say,” Regan lives.” had failed to win the freedom of any said. “ Accordingly, the president The former White House chief of hostages in return. was on guard that night as to how staff said Reagan appeared several Regan said he told the president: much can I say vis-a-vis Israel, and times to accept his advice to stop “ We’ve been snookered again. he did get the answer botched. ” selling arms, but repeatedly autho­ How many times do we put up with Regan was Reagan’s powerful Horaid photo by Tucker flop? rized sales in the hope of gaining the this rug merchant stuff, or words to chief of staff for slightly more than Don Seaton tapes Terry Ferguson, left, and Mary Caplan. The release of American hostages held that effect.” two years until he resigned last Barbara Weinberg for public access TV. in Lebanon. Asked for Reagan’s reaction. three are involved in producing a talk show featuring Mayor Feb. 27. Model NE5513 Marathon Heavy Duty Electric Dryer Multi-Cycle Multi-Heat timer • Large capacity > Adjustable cycle-end signal Automatic or timed drying • Large exhaust fan cycles ' Front service from installed • Nclo Heat cycle for no-heat David E. Garaventa dies at 42 position tumbling It’s free, it’s required, and it’s mostly dead air David E. Garaventa. 42. of 19 self-emplo.ved. He was a member of Meadow Lane, died today at the town's library board, and was By Anita AA. Caldwell Manchester Memorial Hospital af­ enough time or staff, she said. recently appointed to the Connecti­ A A FREE Local DtllvMY \ Herald Reporter Officials at Manchester Commun­ ter a short illness. He was the cut Library Board. He was the ity College also had a tentative husband of Marie A. (Britt) president of the St. James School FREE Romoval of Garaventa. Foundation. « 3 8 8 yoor oM iryor Manchester Community College response. Garaventa. an accountant, was had to use Glastonbury’s public “ We would like to pursue It,” said active in Manchester political and He was a member of the Ameri­ access cable TV show, “ Pass It On,” can Institute of CPAs, and the Judy Geis, director of media civic affairs. Friends said he had in January 1986 to tell the community Connecticut Society of CPAs. relations. “ It’s a matter of getting the been hospitalized about a month about the school and its services. He was the assistant state treas­ topics and resource people to ago. but his death came as a shock College officials had no choice. There organize it.” to many. They remembered him for urer for President Jimmy Carter’s campaign in Connecticut. He was a is no sim ilar show produced in The mayor of Manchester offered a his many contributions. Manchester. Theodore Cummings. Demo­ member of the Manchester Rede­ similar explanation. cratic town chairman, said Gara­ velopment Commission, and a M ayor Barbara B. Weinberg said former member of the Manchester The League of Women Voters in venta had “ such a talent and such a Manchester wants to cover the town’s airing Board of Directors meetings willingness to be part of anything he Visiting Nurses & Homecare Inc. NE5513 on public access is a topic that has He was a U.S. Army veteran, Board of Directors meetings. So far, was asked to do.” been shelved temporarily. serving in Vietnam. Model NA3511 Marathon though, said Ruth Nye, chairwoman Cummings said Garaventa Heavy Duty Washer With the Laserquest controversy, Besides his wife, he is survived by • Multi-Cycle timer • PoljAuff* agitator of the Manchester unit, the league served as treasurer in several the Eighth District and town his son. David J. Garaventa. and • 3 temperature settings • 210® agitator stroke hasn’t been able to get qualified political campaigns and played a negotiations, and other tough issues vital role in the conversion of the two daughters. Denise and Jiilie • Adjustable water level • Front service from installed volunteers to work two evenings a control facing the directors, there have just Rennet school building into apart­ Garaventa. all at home; his par­ position month. • Exclusive Stainless Steel ments for the elderly. ents. Ermanoand Mary Garaventa • Longest warranties been “ too many other things to do,” of Manchester; a brother. John F. tub “ He understood the complicated Carol Molumphy, assistant she said. financial arrangements and sorted DAVID E. GARAVENTA Garaventa of Manchester; and a coordinator of Manchester Youth them out for everybody else.” . . . died today sister. Mary Ann Burkard of West FREE Local Dollvary Services, said she’d like to see shows PEOPLE IN the community say Cummings said. Hartford. $45800 FREE Romoval of for young people on public access, but they look to Cox Cable to generate The funeral is Saturday at 8:45 there’s no one to help within Youth “ He was very professional and and a member of the bank's yoor old wathor enthusiasm in public access. a.m. from the John F. Tierney Services, she said. did his homework.” said Amy auditing committee. Johnson said Funeral Home, with a mass of “ It takes an aggressive person from public access to come in and Bums, chairman of the town’s the bank has no one else with Christian burial at 9:30 a.m. at St. □ □ □ Redevelopment Commission. Ga­ Garaventa’s technical knowledge James Church. Burial will be in St. say, ‘Let’s do it.’ she said. “ Unless raventa had worked with the as a Certified Public Accountant. James Cemetery. Calling hours are For cable TV subscribers, public someone comes and stands on our commission in connection with the Born in Hartford. Aug. 20, 1944, Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. access (Channel 33) may be the best door, w e’ re probably not going to do Bennet project. Garaventa had lived in Manchester Memorial donations may be deal In town. It offers free air time, f ^ t , ” Gels said. William R. Johnson, president of all his life, and was a graduate of made to either the American camera equipment and studio space But the cable companies say it’s up the Savings Bank of Manchester, the University of Hartford. Diabetes Association. 40 South St., to any group or citizen that wants to to the communities, not the cable said it will be difficult to replace He was a vice president of finance NA3511 West Hartford, or to the St. James Herald photo by Tuekar use it. companies. Garaventa. who had been an for Adams. Rickard and Mason Inc. School Association. P.O. Box 254. But somebody is not getting the incorporator of the bank since 1979. of Glastonbury, and was previously Manchester 06040. Don Seaton, technical consultant for "Eye On Manchester," sets Dan McNamara, programming Model NA5521 Marathon Heavy Duty Washer the levels of the studio equipment at Manchester High School, message. While other towns use the operations supervisor at Cox, said the > Multi-Cycle Multi-Speed Large capacity public access channel to air public role of the cable comapny is ” to timer 210® agitator stroke where Mayor Barbara Weinberg’s half-hour interview show is meetings, news features, and accommodate as many producers as ’ 4 Tap-Touch™ temperature Front service from installed taped. Obituaries controls position youth-oriented programs, the 13,573 we can that are trying to reach a ' Adjustable water level households that subscribe to cable in greater audience.” I • L(ongest warranties control Fabric softener dispenser Manchester see a continuous “ We maintain an advisory Etha Chessay Elks and the Manchester Army and St. Bridget Cemetery. Calling ' Exclusive Stainless Steel program guide with few shows in capacity,” he said, adding that the tub Etha (Massey) Chessay. 74, died Navy Club. He was a veteran of hours are Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Mayor Weinberg between. company tries to help people become Wednesday at a local convalescent World War II. serving in the U.S. the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 The public access channel is Aware of what's available to them. Army. home. She was the widow of Stanley Main St. mandated by the state’s Department McNamara said that he strongly He is survived by a sister. A A FREE Local Dolivory F. Chessay. of Public Utility C!ontrol, which believes in the use of public access Dolores Demerz of Ware, Mass.; to start talk show Bom in Bolton. Feb. 16. 1913. she FREE Romoval of requires the state’s cable TV two nieces; a nephew; and a Michael S. M ellor and often visits colleges and lived most of her life in Bolton and yoor old washer franchises to offer free air time to lifelong friend, Florence Mancini of *548 Though airing Board of Directors organizations to discuss its use. Manchester. She was a member of Michael S. Mellor, 21, Vernon, “ Eye On Manchester,” for communities. But, aggressively pursuing pro­ the former Bolton Grange and a Manchester. died Wednesday as a result of a meetings on the public access example, costs about $75 each show, The funeral is Saturday at 8:15 Since the early 1970s, public access grams from the community for former member of the Bolton motorcycle accident. He was the channel is still in the future, which includes expenses for the tape a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home. has been available from Cox Cable public access is not his company’s Congregational Church. son of Ernest J. Mellor Jr. and the Manchester residents will be able to and editing. Ferguson said they plan 400 Main St. followed by a mass of Greater Hartford, the franchise job, be said. “ We just can’t send out She is survived by a son, James sister of Suzanne D. Mellor. both of see their mayor on her half-hour talk to use the same tape each time to Massey of Andover; twodaughters. Christian burial at 9 a.m. in St. Coventry. serving Manchester, Glastonbury, crews to cover everything,” show, scheduled to begin in August. save money. Right now, the mayor is Barbara Perry and Gail Andrews, Bridget Church. Burial will be in Besides his father and sister, he is NA5521 South Windsor, Newington, Rocky McNamara said. Besides the limited “ Eye on Manchester’’ is a picking up the tab from her personal both of Bolton; a sister, Margaret Rose Hill Memorial Park. Rocky survived by his mother, Sheila Hill and Wethersfield. help the company extends, the Hill. Calling hours are Friday from half-hour interview program hosted expenses, but Ferguson said as the Cornish of Hebron; six grandchild­ (Ryan) Mellor, and his brother, Since then, a variety of programs community is on its own, he said. 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. by M ayor Barbara Weinberg. A ren; and two great-grandchildren. Daniel B. Mellor, both of Vernon; expenses increase, they probably will have been aired, but few have The funeral is Saturday at 4 p.m. his maternal grandmother. Doris studio set has been built In have to do some fund-raising. W arranties originated from Manchester. Those THE RESPONSIBILmES of a at the Watkins Funeral Home, 142 Wilhouse of Sturbridge, Mass.; and Manchester High School’s video Glastonbury’s "P ass It On,” a Margaret Fournier who are enthusiastic about public cable company to the community are £ . Center St. Burial in Bolton paternal grandfather, John Ryan of room, so guests can come in and talk program about young people •peed Queen lleU hon W mhei oSir one ol access say it’s an excellent way to set forth and regulated by the DPUC. Center Cemetery will be at the Margaret (Zarskis) Fournier, 78, Portsmouth, R.I. to the m ayor on a variety of topics. produced by high schools students, Stainless Steel I 10 I 20 Sie M ianl eenw M In SM MuMy-Our reach more than 100,000 people. A cable TV company is obligated to convenience of the family. Calling 92 Hilliard St., wife of Frank L. The funeral is Saturday at 11 a.m. I years I years Terry Ferguson, a wife and mother got off the ground initially with Founier, died this morning at a So why is it so weak in M anchc^r? offer access programming weekdays hours are one hour prior to the at the Ladd Funeral Home. 19 Speed Queen’s stainless steel washtub I fouryeer InMnd who has been actively involved with funding. service. local convalescent home. Ellington Avenue, Rockville. Bur­ keeps clothes looking great longer. Stainless le m rsyo)^ eM m Ie Oonkei Mndula end from 9 a.m. to midnight. fln eny oeU m l pert i political campaigns, is the show’s According to IS-year-old Steve Memorial donations may be Bora in Waterbury, Sept. 25,1908, ial will be in Elmwood Cemetery. steel won't crack, corrode, chip or pit and o u t TTwe !• U io m ■ rM M OFFICIALS FROM some of the A citizen panel called the Cable producer. She said the emphasis will Mangle, the original working capital made to the Connecticut Humane she had been a Manchester resident Vernon. Calling hours are Friday 7 actually gets smoother with use. Gentle on eenenly on PeraniMon paw end an eddSoiM town’s largest institutions say they Advisory Councl oversees public nkialaanyaw M M eananly on our M lM t be on local topics and the mood will came from Friends of Glastonbury Society, 701 Russell Road, Newing­ for more than 45 years. She worked to 9 p.m. your clothes. Covered by a 20-year limited simply haven’t given the matter access, as well as rate schedules, at the former Orford Soap Co. of be light. ’The stage setting has been Youth and a grant from the Ensworth ton 00111. warranty. much consideration. franchise renewals and customer Manchester for 31 years, and was donated by area merchants and the Foundation in Hartford. Supplement­ Judy Mandel, assistant director of relations. an aide at local convalescent members of the production crew are ing the funds today are small Leo A. Bernard public relations at Manchester The 18-member panel is made up of homes. She was a member of St. Card of Thanks E-Z TERMS volunteers. donations from community groups. Leo A. Bernard. 66. of 415 CftotWnwdA Memorial Hospital, said the hospital representatives from the six towns Bridget Chruch, and member and Thank you to our families and Ferguson said there’s more to "Pass It On” has been aired weekly Woodbridge St., died this morning secretary for many years of the “ just hadn’t thought about it until served by Cox Cable. The DPUC friends for their prayers and sup­ producing a public access show than on public access for six years. Chris at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Women’s Lithuanian Alliance. how.” requires that the group meet at least port during Sharon’s recent surg­ mMts the eye. “ We had to learn all Gullotta, program director for the He was bom in Willlmantic, April Besides her husband, she is *NiH$owlda S Mandel said she recently attended once a year with Cox Cable. ery. Special thanks to doctors Gui- about video, cameras, staging, sets,” Creative Experiences branch of the 4.1921, and had been a Manchester survived by two sisters, Thelma nan, Hewett, and Seguir and to all •ZMIImi a public relations semiDar in Gary Santoro, the Cable Advisory • Ciih she said. Glastonbury Youth and Resource resident for more than 30 years. Smith of Manchester and Adele the nurses at Manchester Memo­ Hartford that featured the use of Council’s chairman, said the group • M$stir Cird SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER But besides time and volunteers, a Center, oversees the students. ’The Before retiring, he was self- Phillips in California; and several rial Hospital-second floor east for public access. meets four times a year because nieces and nephews. s V In key factor in its success is money; youth division was established to employed as a manufacturer's their excellent care. 445 Hartford Road-Keeney, Street She came away from the seminar there is significant interest in cable representative. He was a member The funeral is Saturday with a • ManUily PmL money for tapes, equipment and involve students in the community, Thankfully, Manchester • 647>9997 thinking that public access would be issues. However, its role in o f St. Bridget C h u rch , a charter mass of Christian burial at 8a.m. at expenses that just can’t be covered said 17-year-old Liz Peck, Gullotta’s Sharon & Paul Hebert a good way to tell peo^e about the menim.. •spnchp^tep Lodge of St. Bridget Church. Burial will bs; in OPEN DAILY: Mon. & Thura. till 9 / Tues., Wed., Sot. till 5 / FrI. till 8 / Sunday Noon to 6 by volunteer spirit. assistant. hospital, but there simply isn’t Plesee im le iMigs u MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. July 30. IM?

MANCHES’TER HERALD. ’Thursday. July 30, 1987 — I I I m resdy to be socieble a f your Ice creem soclel Advice d e a r MR. ROSS: My partner and I are police ofncOT in New York City. Every day we’re caiied We considered going to a chapel in Reno, hut If nothing else, thanks for being accessible. T i to help people in need and we try to do our best (M d e d not to. We became ecstatic with the idea of MR. R.s: Recently we were chlled to an "adult home” and a friend who recommended Hawaii. This we would BISMARCK, N.D. were truly touched by the residents. like to do. But when we figured out the upcoming Thanks D EAR MR. S.: I can see it now ... bases loaded Readers toss monkey wrench This home cares for the elderly, ages 65 to 102. metUcal expnses for our baby — we can’t afford It. WOTid love to provide an ice cream social for A MilHon Would you help us, Mr. Ross? and two outs. It’s a pop fly to right field! Your son is the residents at the Judith Lynn Home for Adults diving to make the winning catch and plop! He just Percy Ross MISSC.P. to h o ^ of lifting their spirits - if even for just a caught it with his brand new mitt... which' RALEIGH. N.C. into search for poem’s author day. It’s not affordable for us as the home is filled my forthcoming check will purchase. t o c a ^ c it y (175). (3ould you help in making these D E A R MISS P.: What is it with young couples? D EAR MR. ROSS: Would you please send me DEAR DEAR ABBY: Do you want to elderly men and women feel they haven’t been You can’t have your cake and eat it, too. $10,000 for a much needed vacation? I’m sure 0 forgotten? ABBY: I see by know who wrote “ The Monkey's Considering you already took the liberties of a you’re well-versed traveler and I’d be pleased to go your column in honeymoon.” I suggest you to skip the big wherever you recommend. Disgrace” ? It was James Whit­ BRONX, NY. ' “ SX.O.'NDMSK.F DEAR MR. ROSS: I ’m 26 and engaged to be The Cleveland comb Riley. wedding and prepare for your innminent B.D Plain Dealer married. I’ve always dreamed of a Christmas parenthood. TERRY AND MAUREEN w adin g and had been planning for this December. INDIANAPOUS.Ind that you are try­ Dear Abby ing to find the The problem is I’m pregnant and due in October D EAR B.D.: The best place I suggest spending ^ A R OFFICERS: What’s an ice cream social author of the Abigail Van Buren DEAR ABBY: The Omaha World Our parents suggested that we consider a civil DEAR MR. ROSS: I have a 9-year-old boy who is your vacation is somewhere within your budget without the cake and entertainment? I ’d like to see In baseball. The problem is he does’t have his own poem titled Herald carried your column in service, but we think it’s an awfully cold way to join Aloha! which “ John H. of Muncie, Ind.” you go the whole nine yards and throw a party the baseball glove. He always has to borrow other kids’ “The Monkey’s in marriage. D is g r a c e .’ ’ I asked who wrote the poem "A residents won’t forget. My check will cover gloves and they get irritated. ’They keep telling him We want to save the memories of that special day Percy Ross is a Minneapolis millionaire known Monkey’s Disgrace.” everything. to buy his own. was stationed in in our lives, so we’re continuing with our original for his humanitarian and philanthropic activities. North Africa I have the poem, but it carried the And unless I ’m being too forward. I fit the age plans. I’m currently unemployed ^nd have no money to Write to him In care of the Manchester Herald, with the U.S. Arm y in 1943 and 1944, Disgrace,” for years. It was written title “ The Monkey’s Viewpoint,” group and would be delighted to be a part of the buy him one. I and my son would appreciate very and the author is Bill Johnson. Even though I’m sure our parents are happy for P.O. Box 35000, Minneapolis, Minn. SS43S. Include a and I saved the clipping (enclosed) by Richard Rotor. ^ *0 party, so please phone me much if you could send him some money for hifi ! , , from the Stars and Stripes (a paper MRS. PAU L HAWS with the date. us. they have now refused to participate in any telephone number If you wish. All letters are read. 1 MRS. CHARLES S. SMITH plans outside of their “ civil wedding ” own baseball glove. When I become employed 1 i published for the armed forces in PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA. OMAHA, NEB. Only a few are answered la this column, although i ' again I’ll gladly pay you back. I r l the European theater). As you can others may be acknowledged privately. 1 ’ ' I- f see, the original title of this poem is 1 i \ 1 DEAR ABBY: Re “ The Mon­ DEAR ABBY: My ex-son-in-law “ Man Descended” and the author is i f key’s Disgrace” ; I can’t help you — told me that one night he and a 1 i 1 < : Pvt. Edwin R. Pauley, Glad to be of but a similar message was carried bunch of his buddies were sitting help. * j ! in the lyrics by Y.A. Harburg in around in Vietnam when one of the ' : i t . WAL’TER S. ZABOROWSKI Harold Arlen’s “ Monkey in the ! , ' 1^; ! : 4 i | I guys made up the first few lines, Favorite lails’ M APLE HEIGHTS, OHIO Mango.” It was featured in the then another soldier added a few Herald photo by Tuoktr DEAR ABBY: I am happy to Broadway musical “ Jamaica” in more, and before they knew it, the inform you the author of the poem about 1957. entire poem about the monkey’s Lovetts celebrate 50th anniversary you printed in The ’Times-Picayune C. GAYLE WARNOCK disgrace was put together. “They of vet practice is none other than Fats Domino’s SCO’TTSDALE, ARIZ. called it ‘"The Unknown Soldier’s bandleader, arranger and trumpet Poem,” because several soldiers Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lovett of 46 Auburn The Lovetts were married July 3,1937, at player — Dave Bartholomew. You DEAR ABBY: The author of that Road celebrated their 50th wedding made it up. In practice St. Bridget Church. All the members of had the title wrong, however. The poem about the monkeys was Gene EX-MOTHER-IN-LAW over tbe years, a anniversary July 10 at Willie's Steak the wedding party attended the 50th actual title is “ The Monkey Speaks Racey of Pulaski, Iowa. He oper­ CHIPPEWA FALLS, WIS. His Mind.” veterinarian House. The couple were honored by anniversary party, coming from New ated a lumberyard for many years. makes many their sons and daughter-in-law, Richard JIM PEDDECORD. On one occasion. Gene was a Jersey, Massachusetts and NEW ORLEANS passenger in our car with three DEAR ABBY: “The Monkey’s '■m contacts with in­ Lovett and Joseph and Jackie Lovett, teresting people Pet Foram Connecticut. DEAR ABBY: “The Monkey’s other men. Someone mentioned Disgrace,” published in the Orego­ % and their say­ and their grandchildren, John and Jan. Disgrace,” published in The Daily that poem, “ The Monkey’s Dis­ nian, has been in my file for about 35 ings. Here are a Ardmoreite, was written by Phil grace,” and we all agreed it spoke years. “The author is Vera Bender. f e w o f m y Allan Leventhal, D.V.M. Kerr. He wrote humorous poems the truth. The author was sup­ CLARA PEYROLLAZ favorites. Social Security Mailbox comparing man to animals. He posedly unknown. After a chuckle. CARSON, WASH. T h e late, wrote a clever one about a giim- Gene said, “ I wrote that poem. I great veterinar­ chewing man and a cud-chewing never claimed it because I didn’t To get Abby’s booklet, “ How to ian Dr. E. (Ned) cow. want public recognition.” Gene Be Popular; You’re Never Too Racey is now deceased, but another Dimock of Merrow had a favorite PHYLLIS SMEE Young or Too Old,” send a checker It’s often humorous what gets mutual friend still recalls Gene’s money order for $2.50 and a long, saying that was an excellent credit for a cure. Years ago on a ARDMORE. OKLA. Tell office of extra work fun in revealing that he was the stamped (39 cents, self-addressed substitute for “ He’s getting old” small family farm in North Coven­ DEAR ABBY: I read you daily in author. when a client described an aging envelope to; Dear Abby, Popular­ try I treated a recently fresh (just QUES’TION: This year I have a You will need evidence showing rance. ask at any Social Security The Punxsutawney Spirit. I ’ve kept THE REV. H E. HARRYMAN development such as arthritis. Dr. ity, P.O. Box 447. Mount Morris, III. calved) down cow for milk fever part-time job in addition to receiv­ bqth your old and new names, your office for the booklet, Guide to a copy of that poem, “ A Monkey’s DOUDS, IOWA 61054. Dimock would say. "H e was bom with the standard calcium-glucose ing Social Security retirement marriage license for example. Health Insurance for People with too long ago.” I suspect now that solution intravenously. She re­ checks. So far I earned more than I clients will be saying that about me. M ^icare. This free booklet gives sponded well but resisted getting estimated and more than the limit. QUESTION; I’ve recently seen a / When I was fresh out of vet school advice on shopping for private up. Rather than stress her by Should I contact Social Security TV commercial pushing an insu­ insurance and describes the var­ and working for Dr. Robert Globus persisting I chose to let her rest and now or wait until I file my work Tan safely with a sunscreen rance policy for people who have in Norwich I encountered an old ious types of supplemental insu­ regain more strength. I told the report form next month? Medicare. ’The ad spokesman says farmer who asked if I was the new rance available. owner to call me if she wasn’t up by that Medicare doesn’t cover all D E A R D R. vet practicing in the area I develop severe pain and must afternoon. At 1 p.m. she called and ANSWER: Notify any Social health care and claims that people GO’TT: Can I Adopt a pet acknowledged and waited to be QUESTION: How soon must I get withdraw. This has happened on said the cow was up and doing well Security office immediately. If may have to pay thousands of still get a nice- quizzed, praised or put down as the a Social Security number for my each attempt. I can’t discuss this but no thanks to my medicine. you’ve been overpaid. Social Secur­ dollars out of their own pockets. child? tan if I use suns­ Dog Warden Richard Rand holds Chang, a 1-year-old farmer sized me up. He then with my parents or with a doctor organization called Aid to Helpless Animals. To adopt Shortly after I left, a sonic boom ity will arrange for repayment of Since I will soon be eligible for creen? I want male mixed breed who was found roaming on Avery blurted out. “ Well, we want doc­ without them finding out. What do from a passing jet jolted her to her the overpayment. Medicare, I ’m concerned. Should I protection for m Street. Chang is in need of a good home. So is Allie, a a 668-5551. 232-8317. 242-2156 or torin’ , not practicin’ around here.” ANSWER: As soon as possible. Dr. Gott you suggest? feet. So much for sonic medication. buy additional insurance? You will need to show the number my skin but silvery-gray female, who is being sheltered by an ♦ dog pound and he broke up with laughter. I ’ve Recently an elderly canine was QUE^TIQN: I was recently mar­ Peter Gott, M.D. DEAR READER; Of course, a St d43*do42. been doctorin’ ever since. on your 1987 Federal tax return would like a lit­ presented with a chronic cough due ried. Is it necessary to have my ANSWER; It’s true that Medi­ tle color, too. doctor should find out; This is what One of my professors at Cornell which is due April 15,1988. Since it to heart and subsequent lung name changed and apply for a new care doesn’t cover all health care doctors are for. Your old injury told a story about being called to see will take some time to get the congestion. She responded to lasix, Social Security card? expenses, but it does provide basic DEAR may have produced scar tissue that a sick horse. Ashe rounded the bam number after you apply, don’t wait a diuretic, to relieve the fluid protection for most major health READER: Yes, is painful at times. You should be with no horse in sight he inquired as until the last minute. congestion. When the client called ANSWER: Yes, if you intend to care services. Whether you need you can tan with examined by a urologist, who may to the presence of the patient. ’The with a progress report in two weeks use your married name at work and additional insurance to supplement sunscreen. The most powerful synovial membrane is naturally be able to perform a simple New drug fails to control gonorrhea farmer pointed to a large manure I was informed that my patient’s when you file your tax return. You Medicare depends on your own screen, a No. 15. will prevent the weak. In some people, it can operation to remove the scar tissue pile, and sure enough a horse’s head This column is prepared by the medication was being changed to shouldYeport the change as soon as financial situation. Low-income sun’s tanning rays from reaching rupture or herniate, causing a and enable you to enjoy relations. was sticking out. "What’s the horse Social Security Administration in an herbal drug which would do as posrible to any Social Security people who are eligible for Medi­ East Hartford. Do yon have a your skin. However, sunscreen is squishy lump — called a Baker’s A doctor is also trained in Germ resists doing there,” inquiredthe vet. " I ’m good a job as the lasix (much office and apply for a new Social caid. for example, generally do not cyst — that may or may not be confidentiality, so your parents an important weapon in the medical arsenal poulticing him,” was the answer. question you’d like to see used marketed in weaker concentra­ against my wishes). A week later Security card. A new card will be need additional insurance. If you here? Write to Social Security, tions. Start with a No. 10 or 12; as painful. If the cyst is uncomfortable need not know. However, I would By Daniel Q. Honey Poulticing was a time-honored spectinomycin-resistant strains another call informed me that the issued with the new name but with want help in deciding whether to Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, your skin becomes adjusted, move or so large that it interrupts blood suggest that you overcome your The Associated Press ' antibiotics” in the UnitetKstates, method of drawing out the fever, and associated treatment failures doctors surveyed 97 U.S. service­ cough had returned and this time the same Social Security number. buy private supplemental insu­ down the number ladder. A No. 4 or return through the veins, it may embarrassment and talk to them since spectinomycin still works swelling, infection or humours of a Manchester, Conn. 06040. documented in this study in an area men who were treated for gonor­ my strong suggestion of a return to 6 will probably allow you some have to be surgically removed. The about your problem. They may BOSTON — The gonorrhea germ well, said Dr. Jonathan Zenilmanof rhea infections in Korea during a diseased part of the body. Anything of high spectinomycin use is my medication was accepted. Last tanning but will prevent burning or operation is routine for orthopedic have information about the original is becoming resistant to another the U.S. Centers for Disease two-week period. They found that and ever^hing has been used as a week when they were in for a alarming, particularly since it Control. a deep tan. specialists. Not all Baker’s cysts injury that would help the doctor important weapon in medicine's occurred over such a short period." spectinomycin failed to wipe out the poultice. I myself used mustard re-chest X-ray and examination, require surgery, but you may wish find an appropriate solution. arsenal of drugs with “ alarming” Penicillin is still widely used to germs in eight of them. plaster when first in practice for the pet was doing fine on lasix. But About Town they wrote in today's New England treat gonorrhea in the United DEAR DR. GO’TT: I ’ve been to consider an operation if the speed, researchers reported today. Journal of Medicine. resistant cases of cattle pneumonia the owner confided that she still had condition causes you to have Dr. Gott’s new Health Report on States, but is losing its effective­ In a followup study, they calcu­ diagnosed as having a Baker’s cyst "W e are beginning to run out of Drug resistance in gonorrhea and when our only two antibiotics continued to use the herb plus three symptoms. lung disease explains the causes ness. Penicillin fails to cure gonor­ lated that the antibiotic fails to in my knee. What is this and is drugs,” said Dr. John W. Boslego. other germs often arises in Asia, available at the time — penicillin pepper capsules a day to aid witnesses back from convention and management of chronic lung rhea in about 4 percent of cases, and work in 12 percent of servicemen in surgery necessary? “ What’s available' currently is then spreads to the United States and streptomycin — didn’t do the circulation, and she felt that was DEAR DR. GOTT: When I was problems. For your copy, send $1 being diminished faster than we are tetracycline fails in 5 percent, Korea who get gonorrhea. job. (Worked pretty good, I guess). the real reason for the improve­ Members of the Manchester Congregation of DEAR READER: Each joint is young, I evidently had a laceration and your name and address to P.O. and other countries. Experts blame Zenilman said. replenishing it with new drugs.” Other poultices I ’ve heard of were ment. So much for modern medi­ Jehovah’s Witness have returned from a three-day covered by a thin, tough membrane of the penis that required stitches. Box 91369, Cleveland, OH 44101- this in part on indiscriminate use of Heavy use of antibiotics speeds Boslego and colleagues at Walter The CDC recommends that doc­ carrots, pork, oatmeal and count­ cine. even when it works. convention at the Civic Center in Springfield, Mass., called a synovium. The knee is no When I became sexually active, 3369. Be sure to ask for Dr. Gott’s antibiotics in that part of the world. the evolution of strains of bacteria Reed Army Institute of Research in tors switch to spectinomycin if 1 less others by local “ animal” sponsored by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society. exception. However, at the back of problems arose. Before I quite Health Report, Living With Chronic Gonorrhea in Korea is widely that are immune to the medicines. Washington discovered that a siza­ percent of the gonorrhea bacteria doctors (also known as “ quacks” ). Allan Leventhal, D.V.M., Is a Regular meetings of the Manchester congregation will the knee (the popliteal space), the reach the ejaculation stage, I Lung Disease. resistanyfo'penicillin and tetracy­ Germs often carry resistance genes ble portion of U.S. soldiers who get in their area are resistant to Some of them even seemed to do the Bolton veterinarian. If yon have a resume this week at the Kingdom Hall. cline, two cheap, easily adminis­ on free-floating bits of genetic gonorrhea in Korea have strains of penicillin. Zenilman said the germs job, but of course they weren’t qnestioa you’d like to nee answered tered medicines. Now that specti­ material called plasmids. Gonor­ the bug that cannot be killed with an are resistant to penicillin in many meant for a whole horse— 1 guess it here, write to: Pet Fornm, M w AARP seeks people for trip nomycin is losing its punch in U.S. cities, especially Los Angeles, rhea can pass these plasmids to antibiotic called spectinomycin. Korea, Army doctors there have might take a pile of manure to do Chester Herald, P.O. Box Sfl, Thoughts New York and Miami. other gonorrhea bacteria and even that. Manchester Green Chapter 2399 of the American Army doctors began using the switched to the antibiotic ceftriax­ Manchester 06040. The newer drugs are several to unrelated germs. Association of Retired Persons has some seats drug for gonorrhea treatment in one. This and a new class of times more expensive than penicil­ available for its fall foliage trip to the Finger Lakes, Your treasure is here Korea in 1981, and found wides­ "The natural history of any before but now knew, that the Lord friend that sticks closer than a antibiotics caiied carboxyquino- lin or tetracycline, and some are Corning Glass and Canandagua area of New York Look for It pread resistance to the medicine in infectious disease is that if you would provide the answer to his brother.” — Proverbs 18.24. lones are the only approved gonor­ given by injection instead of as state. Cruise Seneca Lake, visit the Sonnenberg a study conducted in 1985. rhea killers left. expose a bug long enough, it’s going Often we find to our surprise that needs. pills. Mansion and gardens, the Steuben Glass factory and He will provide yours too. Don’t Rev. Norman E. Swensen, Pastor ■’The prevalence of “ There is a good reserve of to become resistant,” Zenilman what we were looking for was so In their newly published study said. Public access TV other sites. hesitate to look to him. "There is a “rrinlty Covenant Church The trip is Oct. 5-8. The trip costs $272 per person, close that we couldn’t see it. A double occupancy. A $50 deposit is required with number of years ago a man sold his reservation. Call Janet Phillips at 649-0524 for trip land in South Africa to travel the Is mostly dead air fliers and more information. world with the resources he ac­ English earl quired from the sale, thinking somewhere he would find his just a tourist Christian women set meeting fortune. Years later he discovered Continued from page 11 program,” said Nye. “ H there The Manchester Area Christian Women’s Club will that one of the largest diamond were a training program, it mines in the world was found on his from Maine expanding public access pro­ meet Aug. 12 at 9:30 a.m. at ’The Colony of Vernon. COUNTRY FOLK ART would help,” she said. Reservations should be made by Aug. 5 at $7.75 per very own land. The new owners had gramming appears to be Nye has suggested creating person. For reservations, call 872-4876, 649-3423 or found acres of diamonds which had limited. SHEFFIELD, England (AP) — an internship program at Cox 659-1100. been right under his nose. An unlikely American tourist has “ There has not been a lot of Cable for MCC media students. Often the Lord has already SHOW & SALE« arrived in Engiand; Richard, 5th discussion as to how the use of Bob Kagan, coordinator of provided for us and we are not able If . & to see it. This happened to Peter Eari of Whamcliffe, a construction the public access channel can the media program at MCC, Order of Amaranth meets foreman from Cumberiand, Maine. be increased,” said Thomas J. when Jesus told him: “ Castoutinto said he’d like to consider an the deep waters and let down your “ I am just an ordinary guy,” said Meisner Jr., principal of Chapman Court 10, Order of Amaranth, will hold its internship program, but said nets.” After fishing all night and the new eari, 34-year-old Richard Bennet Junior High School and annual picnic Sunday at 2 p.m. at the home of David Zepps celebrate Wortley, when he reached a hotel in he saw Uttle interest in it during having caught nothing, Peter was a member of the Cable Advi­ and Mary Frazier, 396 Burnham St. ’Those attending Grenoside near Sheffield in north­ any of the conversations he had should bring lawn chairs. A potiuck meal will be Herb and Ruth Zepp of Manchester willing to trust his Lord and even sory Council. look silly in front of other fisher­ ern England on Wednesday. two years ago with Sebastian served. Anne Conde, executi vedirec- Listro, then general manager recently marked their 45th anniversary men. Maybe there was a higher During his 10-day visit he plans to tor of housing for South Wind­ of Cox Cable. with a dinner party at Rom’s Restaurant, power and provision of which he visit Wortley Hall, five miles away, sor and a member of the Kagan also pointed out that Sturbridge, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Zepp wasn’t aware. He cast out his nets the family seat which he has never La Leche League meets council, agrees that the coun­ to his knowledge, there was no were married on July 27,1942, in Elmira, at noon, when everyone knew the seen. fish would not be swimming in cil’s effort regarding public one at the station who could La Leche League will meet Aug. 12 at 7:30 p.m. at 44 N.Y. Their three children are Herb and schools, and netted such a large JULY 31, m aasT i. 2,1917 Wortley inherited the title last access is not well defined. supervise the intern. Henry St. The topic is on nutrition and weaning. Services provided by the league include a 24-hour Linda Zepp of Windham, N.H., Paul and catch of fish that drawing it in month on the death of his late "It’s a question I askatevery Listro, who left Cox more telephone service, information for the working mother Denise Zepp of Plainville and Barb and began to sink his boat and he had to Nrmlngtpn. Connecticut y father’s cousin, Alan Wortley meeting,” Conde said. She said than a month ago to worji at Cox and a lending library on childbirth. call for help. He couldn’t see it Mackenzie, 52, the fourth eari, who the meetings "have been kind cable company in Ocala, Fla., Gary Gray of Coventry. and«r tonls, at th« boaatlffal FOLO OROOND.! had no sons. The earldom was of laid back," and are pooriy said it didn’t seem like Kagan 1*84 to ExK #$9 W. to Town Fwnn Rd., N to Orounde created in 1826. A attended. Often, not even 12 of wanted to pursue the matter D « IM D R N FOU M T WOW M THICOONTIIT FKmiRNM The new earl, who earns $25,000 a the council’s 18 members show during their brief conversa­ Researcher discovers new family of antibiotics ovni 100 QOMITT row IMCnilMi PROM RaiOIS THI COtNimr < year and has bad to bear being up, she said. tions. called "H is Lordship” at his job, Friday 1pm-7pm Adm. '5** / Sat. & Sun. 10am-6pm Adm. *3?* Listro said he doesn’t recall WASHINGTON (AP) — A re­ ducting research to determine why An announcement of the discov­ work against some viruses and came to Britain with bis wife Mary, Qfslnsd kwiM s and boiisa Sehsisnsohnaisc baUialac pisrasd lamp shadaa; ’IHE PIC’TURE, however, discussing the supervision of searcher at the National Institutes African clawed frogs were able to ery was expected to be made cancers. AP ptiolo 36, and sons Reed, 7, and CHiris- oountiy Rod ptrtod RifnIlufRC WIndiOf o h ilfti OfRlnod ond polnltd fucnllufvs mg does not look that bleak to Nye, of Health, whose interest was recover quickly from surgical cuts Friday, and a paper describing his topher, 3. He plans to return to interns, but said, "O f course, Zasioff had a biochemical firm nigts tompltiv! Ik My biVRs foOwwic tpongRiwK Mil gtasi Moamumm Ihto the League of Women Voters piqued by the fast-healing frogs in they '^received as part of other works will appear in the August 15 Dousing a flame Maine and keep his job there. we would have supervision." manufacture synthetic versions of rams; fraMura; Mmsarat btaoksmSh; oanrad toys; signs; wsalhsrvsnss; dsocYs; member who is trying to air Jason Juraska, the current his laboratory, has discovered a research projects at the institute, issue of the journal Proceedings of the antibiotics, which worked as RhoNsr bOMtK oinln^ bOHM: folk M l umI mooIm k MmoMm i: Rmiw “The Washington Post reported in its the National Academy of Science, Pat Liske of Mountain, Calif., pours cold 1 he earl, who had known since Boani of Directors meetings on general manager at Cox Cable, previously unknown family of natu­ well as did the natural ones, the oMha; dummy boards; quMa; oountiy tsRUaa; drabosrds; hsibat wraattw and of 15 runners carrying the torch over childhood he was in line for the title, ral antibiotics, according to a “Thursday editions. the Post reported. newspaper said. The synthetic cable. said he is "willing to look atit” polpounl; oondtoK brsMsd and hooked niga and sR oounby nssds tar aalai water over his head Monday as ho said of his inheritance: ’ "rhey published report. Within a matter of months, versions have since been patented more than 11,000 mllee in 40 states this "W e’re trying to talk with but would also have to discuss it carries a torch for peace through summer. made quite a fuss back home Dr. Michael Zasioff, chief of the Zasioff found a new family of “The magainins can kill a variety by the government and a drug Cox and MCC for an intern with the advisory council. am v Loae •Cflimliy*~ ^ o aneoas aaxMta downtown Columbus, Ohio. Liske is one because anything to do with Eng­ genetics branch at the National powerful antibiotics, which he of invaders, including bacteria, company will be licensed to develop lish aristocracy interests them.’’ Institute of Child Health and named “ magainins," from the fungi and parasites, the newspaper and test them as drugs, the Post (313) 034-4101 9 0 8ai 111 OnsnwSs.MsasaZ (313)034-4103 Human Development, began con­ Hebrew word for “shield.” said. They also may he useful in said. ** ~ Manchester herald. Thurtday, juiy so, m? MANCHESTER HERALD, Tliuraday. July 80, 1987 — 1» Sitcom Thmrsday T V returns to SPORTS ______5K)0PM [DiS] Voty Good Frtonds Thii story about a young girl dealing w itli bar tisttr's death is based upon the novel TV top 10 "Bang the Turtle Drum," by Constance T H E B Iti Greene. (60 min.) CHILL [M AX] MOVIE: 'A Chorus Una’ (CC) Young dancers auditioning for a musi­ William Hurt and cal. seek fame and stardom Michael Yanks stmggle before downing KC LOS ANGELES (AP) - Molly Olenn Close are Dodd has something to cheer up Douglas. Audrey Landers. Alyson Reed. 1985. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) two of seven old those days and nighu as the new college friends who NEW YORK (AP) - Mike to left-fielder Bo Jackson. summer sitcom got hack into the 6KM)PM (£) H) ® IS) News meet years later Pagliarulo doesn’t mind if his New Reserve third baseman Bill Peco- top 10 and NBC renewed it for 13 (S ) Three's Com pany for a weekend of York Yankees continue to scuffle. weeks. (3 ) Matt Houston ta’s error opened the door for the talk and re­ “ Who cares? We’ll scuffle this three Yankee runs in the eighth and “ The Days and NighU of Molly 3 D Gimme a Break Nall has a mutiny on her hands when she’s unable to book a newed friendships, way the rest of the year as long as also finished Jackson. After re­ Dodd" starring Blair Brown tied concert date for her fledgling rock band. in "The Big we’re winning." said Pagliarulo, liever John Davis walked Mattingly for ninth place in the A.C. Nielsen AL rounciup Guest Gary Collins. Part 2 of 2. Chill, " airing whose bases-loaded sacrifice fly intentionally and then walked Win­ Co. ratings for the week ended July ® Orvataat A m erican Hero THURSDAY, broke up a scoreless duel in the field to fill the bases, Dan Quisen- — see page 17 26. NBC won the week again, O Angie JULY 30 on CBS. seventh inning Wednesday and berry came on to face Easier. although by not as large a margin (2$ Doctor Who started the Yankees on their way to “ I don’t know, left field is a tough as the previous week. (S ) C harlie's Angels CHECK IISTINGS a 4-0 victory over the Kansas City sun field,” said Royals Manager TORONTO (AP) - After Miss Brown sUrs in the show, I S Quir>cy EOS exact time Royals. Billy Gardner, when asked if Bo posting consecutive comeback which has been in the top IS nine 9 D Reporter 41 Mike Easier delivered a three- Jackson could .have caught victories over the Boston Red times since iu debut May 21. It had SZ) MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour run pinch double in the eighth to Easler’s drive over his head for the ^ x , the ran taken a small dip in the ratings in @ ) Fam e ^60 min.) help the Yankees retain their three-run double. out of rallies. recent weeks, but it's back among slender hold on first place in the {DIS] MOVIE: 'Aaterix and Cleopatra* " I don’t know that it really The Jays scored four unans­ the best again. Animated A Gaulish warrior journeys to (H) S S Family Tibs (CC) Skippy falls in [CNN] Sports Tonight American League East. wered runs to pull even with the Egypt to assist in the construction of mattered since we didn’t get any NBC Entertainment President love with one of Mallory's girlfriends (R) [DIS] MOVIE; 'Atta Oiri. Kelly' (CC) A Steve Trout, acquired from the Red Sox at 5-5butended uplosing Brandon Tartikoff said Monday the Caesar and C leopatra's new palace. Ani* (In Stereo) Seeing Eye guide dog m akes a very spe­ Chicago Cubs on July 12, pitched six runs,” Gardner said. mated. 1968 cial impression on those whose lives she 6-5 Wednesday night when re­ show had been renewed for 13 9Z)Bodywatch(CC) A look at the causes scoreless innings against Danny New York has now allowed the [ESPN] Sports Look of baldness and over-the-counter- enriches Beau Bridges, Billy Corcoran, liever Mark Eichhom issued a weeks. Jackson, 4-13, but reliever Tim Royals only one run in the last four [HBO] MOVIE: 'Cocoon' (CC) After com­ products that work J.D. Cannon. 1967. meetings between the teams and bases-loaded walk to Marty NBC won its 26th-straight victory [ESPN] SportsCentar Stoddard, 3-2, was the winner and ing in contact with extraterrestrial 9 :0 0 P M ® MOVIE: The Big Chill' A the Royals have now lost 20 of their Barrett with two outs in the with a rating of 11,6, CBS was cocoon-like pods, a group of retireet Dave Righetti finished up for his close group of friends from the 60 s re­ [TMC] MOVIE: 'Gremlins' (CC) When a last 23 games at Yankee Stadium. eighth inning. second with 10.6 and ABC had 9.1. A find themselves miraculously rejuven evaluate their lives when one of their teen ager breaks the rules of caring for 19th save. Toronto, losing for just the ated Don Ameche. Wilford Burnley friends commits suicide Kevin Kline. his loveable one-of-a-kind creature, doz­ Kansas City has lost five of its last rating is a percentage of the Hume Cronyn 1985 Rated PG-13 (Ir “ I told him that I was tired and I fourth time in its last 15 home Glenn Close. Willisfr. Hun 1963 (R) ens of malevolent creatures are six and 16 of its last 20, dropping nation's 87.4 million households Stereo) spawned Zach Galligan, Phoebe Cates, didn’t want to stay in the gam e," games, had rallied to defeat ® 39 Our World (CC) From June from a first-place tie in the AL West Hoyt Axton 1964 Rated PG (In Stereo) said Trout, who was knocked out of with television. A share is a [TMC] MOVIE: ‘Stoogemania’ A young August, 1963; the folk-and surf-music on July 5 to to a fourth-place tie with Boston 10-8 Monday and 5-4 man is obsessed with the Three his first two starts for the Yankees. percentage of the viewers tuned in sounds; George Wallace's defiance of a [USA] Feather and Father Gang Texas, 4>A games back. Tuesday. Stooges Josh Mostel. Melanie Chartoff. presidential order to allow registration “ I had two outings in a row that during a particular time period. Sid Caesar 1985 Rated PG 1 1 :3 5 P M Entertainment Tonight Stoddard issued two walks in the Eichhom’s walk scored Dave of two black students at the University didn’t go too well,” said Trout, who Three other NBC comedies were [USA] Cartoons Actor Gene Hackman; movie stars' first seventh but retired Willie Wilson on Henderson and made a loser of of Alabama; the civil rights march on acting roles (Part 1 of 2) (In Stereo) lowered his A L ERA to from 8.18 to among the top lo. “ Family Ties” Washington. D C (60 min ) (R) a grounder to the mound and the Gary Lavelle, 1-3. 6 :3 0 P M G D m *a *s ' h S.29 with the six shutout innings. was first, followed by "The Cosby ( S MOVIE: 'Piranha' Vacationers at a 1 2:00AM Cf] W KRP in Cincinnati Royals, who left 11 runners on base, “ I felt good. I felt comfortable dD ABC News (CC) “ I felt maybe the last couple of Show" and "Cheers,” A P photo resort ^re terrorized by a school of sav­ C5D Two Years to Financial Freedom had two aboard in each of the last out there,” Eichhom said. “ I 93) Benson times I had tried too hard, so I tried Other shows in the top 10 age piranha accidentally unleashed in (5D Cannon two innings against Righetti. was just missing. Three pitches, "LA . Law” swept the nominations for the 39th annuai Leverne & Shirley the waters. Bradford Dillman. Heather to relax and work on a couple of just off the plate.” included; CBS Movie "Murder: By Menzies. Kevin McCarthy 1978 (II) Star Trek “ We just couldn’t get the bighit," @ & N B C N ew s mechanical things. From that “ It’s the one injustice of the Reason of Insanity": CBS' Primetime Emmy awards announced today. The series Cheers (CC) To save his friend (39 Tales of the Unexpected A fast-car said Gardner. (23) Nightly Business Report (22) 99 point, I was happy with the way I “ Murder She W rote"; NBC's money. Norm helps Sam obtain a copy enthusiast is headed for trouble when he game,” he said, referring to the captured 20 nominations, including those for best drama picks up a hitchhiker. pitched.’’ said Jackson, who has not Although he was not the winner. “ Golden Girls” and CBS' "Design­ 9D Noticiero Univision of the expensive engagement ring that fact that Lavelle took the loss. series and best lead actors. Heading the lineup are [CNN] Showbiz Today Diane chose (R) (In Stereo) (29) MOVIE: 'I Love M y ...Wife* A young won since June 29 but now has 14 Trout was pleased with his outing Eichhom now has walked ing Women,” tied for sixth: NBC’s surgeon becomes bored with his wife starts in which his club has scored but disclaimed knowledge of Yan­ Corbin Bernsen, seated, Jill Eikenberry, and Harry [ESPN] Winner's Circle Horse Racing (23) Upstairs, Downstairs eight batters, two intentionally, “ Hunter” ; and ABC's "Growing and begins a series of meaningless af­ two runs or less. Hamlin. Magazine 93) Novela: Esa M uchacha de Ojos Cafe kee principal owner George Stein- in his last nine outings. Pains,” which tied for ninth with fairs Elliot Gould, Brenda Vaccaro. Jackson allowed only two hits brenner’s comment that this start “ Molly Dodd.” 7 :0 0 P M O j C B S N ew s 9D Mystery! (CC) (60 mm ) 1970 “I have no comment,” a over the first six innings but Don “ would determine whether we disgusted Lavelle said after CBS’ coverage of "Miss Teen d D N ew s [CNN] Larry King Live (29 Consumer Discount Network Mattingly and Dave Winfield made a good deal in acquiring losing for the third time in his U.S.A.,” one of the few original dD Wheel of Fortune (CC) [D lS ] MOVIE: T h e Prisoner of Shark Is­ (25' A lfred H itchcock Presents land' Or. Sam uel M udd im knowningly opened the seventh with back-to- Trout.” last five outings. C5D *100,000 Pyramid 99) Ask Dr. Ruth (CC) (R) specials of the week, was in 16th ‘L.A. Law’ collects treats the broken (eg of John Wilkes A P photo back singles and. with one out. “ I ’m not aware and it’s probably Lavelle also took the loss July 93) JeHersons (CC). 93) Gene Scott place. “ An Enemy Among Us.” a Booth Warner Baxter. Gloria Stuart. Jackson walked Juan Bonilla to better that one’s not aware of it,” 22 in Arlington, Tex., when 1936 [CNN] N ew snight new dramatic special on AIDS that (3$ Best of Saturday Night Yankee Manager Lou Piniella (right) Wednesday afternoon at Yankee Sta­ load the bases. said Trout of Steinbrenner’s Eichhom — relieving the vete­ preceded the teauty pagciapt on (2® m - a *s *h [HBO] MOVIE; Karate Kid Part Two' [ESPN] SportsLook “ Your job is just to hit it remark. (CC) W hile in O kinaw a the 'Kid' must de­ offers encouragement to starting dium. Trout worked six innings, giving ran left-hander with two outs in a (22) Wheel of Fortune CBS. however, was iifSOth place. Emmy nominations fend his mentor and himself against bit< 12l05AM dD Night Heat A woman pitcher Steve Trout during a conference somewhere. I really don’t have to “ But he’s the man who pays the 3-3 game — issued a walk to load ' (2D MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour ter foes determined to destroy them from O'Brien's past tries to kill him. (70 up only three hits. The Yanks won, 4-0. puli the ball in that situation.” said money and he has the right to say The five lowest-ratedit-ratei network min ) (R) the bases and then walked in a SS) Barney Miller Ralph Macchio. Noriyuki 'Pat' Morita. on the mound against the Royais Pat»liarulo of his opposite-field fly what he wants.” said Trout. shows were; “ A FI Salute to Fred By Jerry Bpck pair of mns. Public broadcasting Service had (2^ Dating Game Nobu McCarthy 1906 Rated PG (In 1 2 :3 0 A M Archie Bunker's Place Astaire.” CBS; "Webster,” ABC: The Associated Press Stereo) The Boston victory, before 25. Fox^ had five and seven nods 9B Jefferaont d j A sk Dr. Ruth (R| “ Starman,” ABC; "Our World, " went to syndicated shows. [M AX] MOVIE; Desert Hearts' During 35,052 fans, snapped Toronto’s . 99) Hollywood Squares her stay at a Reno ranch in 1959 while 9® PTL Club three-game winning streak, ABC; “ Space.” Part IV, CBS. LOS ANGELES - NBC's hot new The NBC miniseries “ Nut­ 9D Novala: Victoria awaiting a divorce, a straight-laced En­ 92) 9® Late Night With David Letterman kept the Blue Jays a half-game NBC remained in first place drama “L.A. Law” swept the cracker: Money, Madness and glish professor drifts into a lesbian rela (In Stereo) Mets’ Johnson spoils White Rafs plan Emmy nominations today, closely ST) Nightly Business Report behind Detroit and dropped among the nightly news shows, with Murder” received nine nomina­ ttonship Helen Shaver. Patricia Char- 9® Alfred Hitchcock Presents followed by NBC's "Golden Girls " 9D Matt Houston bonneau. Audra Lindley 1986 Rated R them two behind the New York ABC in second place and CBS third. tions. while another NBC miniser­ 9® Dating Game and ABC's “ Moonlighting,” [CNN] Moneyline [TMC] MOVIE: 'Mommie Dearest' Joan Bv The Associated Press Yankees in the Am erican The ratings: NBC 10.0, ABC 9.2, ies, “ The Two Mrs. Grenvilles” got [ESPN] Truck and Tractor Pull on solo homers by John Shelby and CBS 8.8. "L.A. Law,” a skillful blend of [ESPN] SportsCentar Crawford s real life role is revealed as League East. eight. seen through the eyes of her daughter. [USA] Edge of Night pinch-hitter Alex Trevino. [M AX] MOVIE; Turtle Diary' (CC) The Prior to Wednesday’s game, stark realism and black comedy, CBS’ "Cagney and Lacey.’ ’ Faye Dunaway. Steve Forrest, Diana The best-laid plans of men. mice Chili Davis paced the Giants’ The Fox Broadcasting Co. shows drab lives of two adults are changed by NL Roundup Boston designated hitter Don captured 20 nominations, including named best drama series last year, Scarwid 1981 Rated PG 1 2 :5 0 A M [H B O ] m o v i e : A llan s' and even White Rats sometimes 16-hit attack, driving in five runs all rated below the network shows, a shared interest in sea turtles. Ben (CC) The only survivor of the Nostrom o's goes astray. Baylor refused comment on a those for best drama series, best earned seven nominations, includ­ Kingsley. Glenda Jackson. Rosemary [USA] MOVIE: 'Ransom' A mysterious with a double and a three-run although only a small margin encounter with a monstrous creature report he has asked to be traded lead actors for Corbin Bernsen, ing best drama series. Other shows Leach. 1966 Rated PG (In Stereo) killer who leaves ransom notes pinned joins a task force assigned the unpleas­ With the game tied 4-4 in the 10th improved his record to 5-3. homer, his 17th. Mike Aldrete drove separated Fox’s “ Married ... With to his victims with arrows threatens a inning and the New York Mets’ because of unhappiness over Susan Dey and Jill Eikenberry, and qominated for best drama series [USA] Airwolf The Airwolf team must ant job of eradicating the species. Sig­ “ They’ve come back so many in three runs and Kevin Mitchell Children” from the lowest-rated wealthy Arizona town. Oliver Reed. John ourney Weaver. Michael Biehn, Paul Re­ lack of playing time. Baylor has best guest performer for Jeanne were “ Moonlighting.’’ CBS’ rescue Caitlin and her former sorority Ireland 1978 switch-hitting Howard Johnson times against us that you almost scored three times as the Giants network show. CBS' “ Space” Part Cooper, actor Bemsen's mother. staters from kidnappers. (60 min.) iser. 1986 Rated R. (In Stereo) coming to bat, St. Louis Cardinals started just one game since the “ Murder. She Wrote” and “ St. 9 :3 0 P M 22) oays and Nights of say. ‘Well, here we go again.’’’ won for the ninth time in 12 games IV. 7 :3 0 P M d D p m Magazine Meredith 1:00AM CID Ropers Manager Whitey Herzog decided to All-Star break. It also received two directing Elsewhere.” Molly Dodd Dennis refuses to give Molly McDowell said. “ Any time you play The Fox ratings, although pro­ Baxter Birney and David Birney; the re­ C D N ightlife (R) (In Stereo) stick with left-handed reliever Pat Braves 5, Astros 3 After Dwight Eva ns popped up nominations and two for writing, Tyne Daly and Sharon Gless, both a commission check until she agrees to St. Louis, you know it’sgoingtobea sults of a poll on drug use see him again (In Stereo) Perry. to open the eighth, Lavelle vided by Nielsen in the national including one for creators Steven past Emmy winners for “ Cagney (dD Joe Franklin fight to the end.” Ryan gave up just two hits in 51-3 dD Current Affair The idea was to have Johnson, replaced Don Gordon and charts, are not reported by the Bochco and Terry Louise Fisher. and Lacey,” were nominated again 10:00PM ® B) (® News 93) Twilight Zone Darryl Strawberry hit his 23rd innings but dropped 4-13 — the most d J (22) Jeopardyl (CC) who has hit 13 home runs left- promptly yielded a single to the networks. “ Golden Girls,” a comedy about as best lead actress in a drama ® @9 20 / 20 Scheduled 2 1st anniver­ (2® MOVIE: 'Blue Eyed Bandit' homer in the second inning and the losses in the league — thanks in dD Entertainment Tonight Actor Gene handed. take his swings as a pinch-hitting Henderson. Here are the Fox shows and their four women living in retirement in series, along with Angela Lansbury sary of the Texas Tower massacre, dur­ 9® M aude Mets added another run in the third large part to four walks, a wild Hackman: movie stars' first acting roles ing which University of Texas student right-hander. pitch and four Houston errors. Eichhom came in and gave up ratings: “ Married ... With Child­ Miami, and the fast-talking, ligh­ of “ Murder, She Wrote” and the (Part 1 of 2). (In Stereo) [CNN] Crossfire on doubles by Tim Teufel and Keith thearted detective series “ Moon­ Charles Whitman shot and killed 13 “ He’s been hitting both ways," “ I had good stuff, but I didn’t do a single to Ed Romero. Marc ren," 4.7; "Duet,” 4.3; "The two actresses from “ L.A. Law." 93) INN News people and wounded 34 others (60 [ESPN] Australian Rules Football (60 Hernandez. New York got two more lighting" tied at 14 nominations min ) (R) the white-haired Herzog said. “ He real well with it.” said Ryan, Sullivan then loaded thebaseson Tracey Ullman Show” and “ 21 William Daniels, last year’s (T8) (2D Carson's Comedy Classics m in) runs in the fourth on a wild pitch each for the 39th Annual Primetime [USA] Edge of Night hits a little better right-handed, but winless since June 12. a fielder’s choice as third Jump Street,” tied at 4.0; "Down winner for lead actor In a drama (29) Barney Miller 95) Mission Impossible and a throwing error by St. Louis Emmy Awards. still, if he hits the ground ball baseman Kelly Gruber trieid to series, was again nominated for his (22) (29) Jakes M.O. Fred Gwynne stars 1 :1 5 A M ® MOVIE: Daadman's starter Ricky Horton. Gerald Perry had both hits off and Out in Beverly Hills,” 3.8; 99 Newlywed Game you’ve got a good chance of get Romero at second. Ellis The Academy of Television Arts role In "St. Elsewhere,” as were Ed as Jake Jacoby in the fact-based story of Curve' The lives of Jan Berry and Dean Tommy Herr scored twice for St. Ryan, scored two runs and stole “ Werewolf,” 3.7; “ The New Adven­ ( 2 i A lice the Los Angeles newsman's 50-plus Torrence are dramatized from their rise doubling him up.” Burks filed out before Eichhom and Sciences announced the nomi­ Flanders, also of “ St. Elsewhere," Louis and also drove in two runs, three bases for the Braves. Atlanta tures of Beans Baxter,” 3,3; "Mr. ST) Wild, Wild World of Animals years as a crim e reporter A lso stars Jeff to fame through Ja n 's crip p ling auto ac­ So much for strategy. Johnson walked Barrett, scoring nees for the Sept. 20 broadcast in a Bruce Willis of “ Moonlighting," getting the Cardinals even with a overcame a 2-1 deficit with three President.” 3.3; and "Karen’s [CNN] Crossfire McCracken and Caroline McWilliams cident Richard Hatch, Bruce Davidson. 'lined a two-run homer, his 24th of Henderson. predawn ceremony at the Preview Edward Woodward of CBS’ “ The (60 min.) (In Stereo) Pam Bellwood. 1976 (R) ninth-inning single that scored runs in the sixth on Perry’s double Song," 2.8. House in Hollywood. [DIS] Mousetarpiece Theater the season, into the left-field and stolen base, three walks, an The Jays missed a chance to Equalizer,” and Bernsen of “ L.A. (2$ Mystery; Adventures of Sherlock 1 :2 0 A M [MAX] MOVIE: Witchflre' Vince Coleman from second. The awards will be telecast for Law.” [ESPN] SpeedW eek bleachers to give the Mets a 6-4 error and a sacrifice fly. nail Romero at second after Holmes (CC) Holmes discovers that fi­ Believing themselves to be witches, The Cardinals, who have stayed Gmber’s throw when the Boston the first time this year on the Fox While Bernsen was nominated for [TMC] MOVIE: Untamed' The unso­ gures on the wall of a quiet English three escapees from a Texas mental hos­ victory and the reeling Cardinal.s Dale Murphy hit his 27th home Noise contributes phisticated heiress to an oil empire ahead in the standings despite a shortstop slid off the bag. Second Broadcasting Co. stations. playing a sleazy lawyer on “ L.A. country home provide a link to an infa­ pital involve a hunter in their deadly their sixth consecutive loss. run in the seventh and an inning Noise has been implicated in heads for the big city, where she meets mous Chicago mobster. (60 min.) (R) games of cat-and-mouse. Shelley Win­ string of injuries, got a scare when baseman Garth lorg, thinking NBC’s intense medical series Law,” his mother, Miss Cooper, a and falls in love with a man of meager The defeat, coupled with Mont­ later prevented two runs from other disorders besides hearing 95) Honeymocners ters. Gary Swanson. Francesco De Sa- first baseman Jack Clark, who Romero was out, turned his “ St. Elsewhere” won 11 nomina­ star of the daytime soap “ The means. Joan Crawford. Robert Montgo­ pio. 1986. Rated R. real’s 11-3 romp over Chicago leads the majors with 91 runs batted scoring when he leaped to grab Ken loss. It has been linked as a mery, Ernest Torrence. 1929. 93) Noticiero Univision reduced the Cardinals’ lead over Caminiti’s drive to the right-field attentions to third and did not tions, and 10 went to the network’s Young and the Restless,” was [TMC] MOVIE: The Company of contributor to coronary diseases, (IT) Upstairs, Dow nstairs (R) in. was shaken up in a collision with hear Tony Fernandez’s yells to barroom comedy “ Cheers.” nominated as best guest performer 8 :0 0 P M (d) Scarecrow and Mrs. King Wolves' (CC) As her grandmother tells the Expos in the the Mets’ Mookie Wilson in the wall. hypertension, physiological dis­ Lee's most trustworthy source seems to 93) Man from U.N.C.L.E. turn around and catch Romero. NBC dominated the nominations for playing his fictional mother in eerie tales, a young girl encounters East to five games. The Mets are fourth. Clark left the game with Charlie Puleo, 4-3, went six orders and emotional stress. be involved w ith a m ajor-league drug de­ [CNN] CNN News many strange happenings. Angela Lans­ third, 6>/(t games out. innings and Gene Garber got his Calvin Schiraldi. 6-5, was the with 140. ABC had 76, CBS had 74, an episode of the series. aler. (60 min.) (R) bruises to his right shoulder, elbow [ESPN] Auto Racing: USAC Sprints bury. David Warner. Sarah Patterson. In other games. Cincinnati buried 10th save by throwing the last 1 2-3 winner in relief of Bruce Hurst. (dD MOVIE; 'Badge 373' A suspended 1985. Rated R. (In Stereo) and forearm, but X-rays revealed AP photo From Hindsdale, Ind. (90 min.) (Live) San Diego 15-5 as Dave Parker innings. Schiraldi gave up just one hit in New York City detective tracks his part- 1 :3 0 A M ® Get Smart no breaks. three innings and stmek outfour * ner's killers. Robert Duvall, Verna 10:30PM B) Hi i n n N ew s drove in six runs. San Francisco New York’s Howarej Johnson (right) is congratuiated by Bill Doran accounted for two CBD True Confessions in one stretch, using off-speed Bloom, Henry Darrow. 1973. Odd Couple terrorized Los Angeles pitching for Expos 11, Cubs 3 third base coach Sam Periozzo after hitting a two-run Houston runs with a solohomerand 'RoboCop’ an engaging film (33) INN N ew s pitches to fmstrate the Toronto dD 99) Starman (CC) A woman from B ) Univislon Presents: Musicales Parte 16 hits in a 16-2 romp, Houston’s Tim Wallach and Vance Law hit an RBI double. homer in the 10th inning Wednesday night against the batters. Paul Forrester's past meets and wants to 2. 9® Bizarre Nolan Ryan become a 13-game consecutive homers in the fifth, by marry Starman-who has assumed Cardinals in St. Louis. Johnson’s homer was the Phillies 4, Pirates 3 “ I had some good breaking By Lee Siegel [IVIAX] Cinemax Comedy ExperAoent 9® Home Shopping Game loser as the Atlanta Braves beat the which time Bryn, Smith, 7-4, who butcherous gang of dopers. Secur­ Forrester's identity during his stay on Philadelphia won its eighth in a stuff in the bullpen, so tonight I The Associated Press Earth. (60 min.) (R) Three determined women (Carrie Fisher. [CNN] Newsnight Update Astros 5-3, and Steve Bedrosian got allowed six hits in seven innings, difference in the Mets’ 6-4 victory. ity Concepts matches what’s left of Lauren Hutton, Arlene Sorkin) unite In row over the Pirates and 10th in II decided to use it, ’’ he said. "Last . dD N ew s [USA] Search for Tomorrow his major league-leading 28th save was breezing with a 7-0 lead. Mitch Cinema Review Murphy with a machine to produce their common desire to have a baby. Ri­ games this season as Milt Thoms- year it was mainly fastballs and “ RoboCop” will appeal to those RoboCop. (33) MOVIE: The Amityvllle Horror* chard Simmons plays a birthing instruc­ 1 :4 5 A M [D IS] d t v as Philadelphia shaded Webster added a two-run homer in Montreal last Thursday, duplicated hit total with 19. pon hit a two-run homer and Von it worked. But this year some­ capable of enjoying >ts action- Combining the precision of a Ghosts and spirits infiltrate the dream tor. (in Stereo) 4-3. the sixth as the Expos won for the that feat Wednesday night when he Left-hander Rob Murphy. 5-3. house of the Lutz family. James Brolin, 2 :0 0 A M (dD MOVIE: 'Return to Fan­ Hayes a solo shot. times it does and sometimes it packed, comic strip flow mt>pmbs, 1 0 :3 5 P M [DIS] Animals in Action A Even though the Mets are closer fourth time in five games. singled in two runs, hit a three-run snuffed out San Diego’s fourth­ machine and Emily Post etiquette, Margot Kidder, Rod Steiger. 1979. tasy Island' Unexpected romance and Don Carman, 7-7, allowed three doesn’t.’ ’ bullets and blood. RoboCop goes about bis duties, study of how animals maintain their peril greet six people who fly to a plush to first place than they’ve been for Greg Maddux, whose throwing homer and was hit by a pitch with inning rally. Concepts, which has a contract to (33) MOVIE: 'Impulsion' This drama ex­ runs and six hits over six innings George Bell hit solo homers, But even the queasy should body temperatures in hot and cold cli­ island resort where they can live out almost a month. .Manager Davey error allowed Casey Candaele to the bases loaded. provide police services in a not-so- throwing a hostage abductor out of amines some of the crimes of passion mates. their most desired fantasies. Ricardo Giants 16, Dodgers 2 and Mike Jackson added two his 31st and career high 32nd. to admire the robot effects. And committed in the glittering world of the Johnson was still upset that How­ score the game’s first run, fell to 6-9 Cincinnati scored six times in the futuristic Detroit. Jones is pushing a window and rescuing a rape Montalban, Adrienne Barbeau. George Mike Krukow, who hadn’t won a innings of scoreless relief before open the second and sixth giggles abound as the movie takes victim. international jet set. Alejandro Rey, 1 1 :0 0 P M OD OD (39) 99) News Maharis. 1976. ard Johnson’s homer was needed. after allowing five runs and six hits first three innings off Padres the ED209 robot, “ programmed for game in nine previous starts, was Bedrosian came on to protect innings for the Jays. It was the wicked pokes at modern business, Katherine Justice, John Anderson. C5D 93) Late Show (In Stereo) The Mets led 4-0 after 4>/i innings in three innings. starter Eric Show. 5-12, with urban pacification.” But this cop of Lewis (Nancy Allen), Murphy's 1972. (dD MDVIE: 'Mission Stardust* A space the beneficiary. Krukow, only 2-6 Philadelphia’s fifth win in six seventh two-homer game for journalism and high technology. ex-partner, reminds RoboCop he C9D Carol Burnett and Friends exploration team is forced to lend on the only to have the Cardinals draw Manny Trillo had a two-run. Parker starting things with his the future quickly flops by shooting (29) Star Trek moon and give medical aid to another after a 20-win season in 1986, games and pick up his major- Bell this season. “ Robocop” mocks those who used to be Murphy, so the cyborg 93) Odd Couple even after nine innings. pinch-hit homer, his seventh, in the first-inning single. the stuffing out of an innocent Cosby Show (CC) A longtime race. Easy Persson, Lang Jeffries, John allowed six hits in his third league-leading 28th save. Lloyd Moseby hit a two-run would hand government responsi­ (22) 99) 95) Abbott end Costello “ Obviously we’re disappointed, ninth. A dropited fly ball by Parker citizen. takes off after the slain police friend (Robert Culp) of Cliff's flies in Karelsen. 1963. complete game of the season. . With the Pirates leading 2-0, shot, his 16th, in the seventh bilities to private business. When (29) Barney Millar because we didn’t protect the fueled a four-run Padres’ rally in Ambitious junior exec Morton officer’s killers, who happen to be in from Chicago for a visit. (R) (In Stereo) (33) Twilight Zone Reds 15, Padres 5 “ I pitched like it was a one-run Steve Jeltz tripled off Doug Drabek, before pinch-hitter Rick Leach’s (S i This Old House (CC) Completion of lead,” the manager said. "That’s the fourth, but the right fielder villainous executive Dick Jones (Miguel Ferrer) quickly offers his cahoots with the powers-that-be. (23) Connections [DIS] Disney Channel Preview the ranch house's roof; timber milled what we haven’t been doing. That’s Only once in 14 previous seasons atoned with his 21st homer of the game.” Krukow said. “ I had to 2-10, to start the third and scored on RBI single tied the game at 5-5. (Ronny Cox) is asked if he can get “ You’re a product, and we can’t (29) MOVIE: 'High Sooie^ A reporter alternative: Robocop — part man into dimension lumber. [ESPN] NFL Films Presents had Parker driven in as many as six season in the sixth. The Reds then pitch my game. I had a good Carman’s grounder. Hayes led off For Boston, rookie Sam Horn military hardware to blow away very well have our products turning and a photographer covering a wedding why we’re still 6‘/i games behind.” but mostly machine. The human Tales of the Unexpected Search for Tomorrow fastball and I had good drive on my the fourth with his 16th homer, and drove in two runs with a 440-foot RoboCop, he scoffs: “ We practi­ for a fashion magazine cause the bride (25) [USA] Roger McDowell, who blew a runs in a game. Now he’s done it scored five runs in the seventh, part comes from Alex Murphy against us,” Jones tells RoboCop. Thompson connected an inning homer and singled in another. cally are the military.” to think twice about marriage. Bing 9® M*A'S*H 2 :3 0 A M 93) Twilight zone chance for his 15th save when he twice within a week. setting a club high for runs scored breaking ball.” (Peter Weller), a Detroit police The human desire for revenge Crosby, Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra. The only runs off Krukow came later with Juan Samuel aboard. Jones is No. 2 man at Security 93) PELICULA: 'Guadalajara an Verano' [CNN] Sports Latenight surrendered a run in the ninth. Parker, who drove in six against this season and matching their best officer who was killed by a prevails and the mechanical hero 1956. David Raynoso, Elizabeth Cambell, Man- embarks on a splatter fest, com­ 95) MOVIE: The French Connection' tequilla. 1964. [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Great American CowlMy' The American rodeo cowboy is plete with one bad guy being melted Two policemen are involved in an after- (52)s c t v hours investigation of an international depicted as an athlete, entertainer, out- to gelatin by toxic waste. Delightful narcotics ring. Gene Hackman, Roy [CNN] Monayllne doorsman, competitor, humorist and liv­ Cinema special effects. Scheider, Fernando Rey. 1971. (Paren­ [HBO] MOVIE; 'Enemy Mine' (CC) A ing legend. Narrated by Joel McCrea. Larry Mahan, Phil Lyne. 1974. Rated G. Brophy gets ready to launch his collegiate career Dutch director tal Discretion Advised) space pilot and his half-human, half- [ESPN] SportsCentar intersperses his movie with satiri­ 93) Novela: Pobre Senorita Limentour reptilian enemy must put aside their dif­ ferences in order to survive on a deso­ [USA] MOVIE: 'Vivacious Lad/ A col­ HARTFORD MANCHESTER cal advertisements and media (SP This Old House (CC) Installation of late planet. Dennis Quaid. Louis Gossett Clntffla City — Snow White ond the windows in the second floor of the ranch lege professor marries a night club sin­ As one looks back upon the outstanding scholastic realistically speaking in 1002. THREE MANCHESTER NATIVES, Joe McCluskey, breaks; an “orbiting peace plat­ Jr, Brion James. 1965. Rated PG-13. (In ger. but his family won't accept her. Gin­ Seven Dwarfs (G) 1,3,7. — Adventures house; an examination of prefabricated Stereo) athletic achievements originating from Manchester, “ I could probably make the (Olympic) trials next Bill Burton, and Pete Close, have been in the Olympics. In BabysIHIno (PG-t3) 1: IS, 6:40,9:10. — II 'inrofs:'::® ^tss form” that laser-fries Santa Bar­ ger Rogers, James Stewart, James S?44° ’ -P re d o to r IR) houses. one should immediately arrive at one name — Brian year,” the 6-2,210-pound Brophy said. “ But, I ’d rather McCluskey was in the steeplechase In Berlin In 1932 and Personal Services (R) 1:40,7:10,9:40.— 7.30, 9.45. — Innerspace (PG) 2,4:20, 7, bara — the home of the retired [MAX] MOVIE: 'Urban C o w b o / A blue- Ellison. 1938. W lthnall and I (R) 1:30, 4:50, 9:20. — president; Robocop’s visit to Lee 93) MOVIE: 'After the Fell of New York' collar worker who fancies himself a Brophy. go to the junior nationals and travel to Greece for the in Los Angeles in 1036. Burton threw the javelin in L.A. Spaceballs (PG) 9:30. Following the world's third thermonu­ modern-day cowboy falls in love with a 2 :3 5 A M (®D Nlghtwatch A 1987 graduate of Manchester High School, Brophy World Games.” In 1936 while Close ran the 1500 meters in Rome in 1960. VERNON lacocca Elementary School; a clear war, a lone warrior tries to pres­ girl he meets in a popular country-and- Jim Tiemev was the No. 1 ranked high school decathlete in the Two Connecticut natives, Bill Toomey and Bruce ■AST HARTFORD board-game ad showing a mush­ erve civilization. Michael Sopkiwed, Val­ western bar. John Travolta, Debra W in­ 2 : 5 5 A M [M AX] MOVIE: 'Commando' A natural athlete such as Brophy doesn’t come along ■Mtweed Fub * cinema — Beverly 7- lo " o - lf * T H ills Cop II (R) entine Monnier. 1984. United States the past two years. His list of laurels in 7.10, 9.30. — Innerspace (PG) 7,9:20. room cloud rising from the dining ger, Scott Glenn. 1980. Rated PG. (CC) A former veteran battles an old ad­ too often and successful decathletes are a breed apart. Jenner, both won gold m ^ a ls in the decathlon, Hills Cop II (R)7;30. [CNN] PrImeNewt versary in an effort to rescue his kid­ track and field la endless, beginning with his first state Toomey at Mexico City in 1968 and Jenner at Montreal Peer Richard's Fub A Cinema — WILLIMANTIC table as the narrator explains the [USA] Fridays (R) To excel in any of the 10 events in the decathlon is a fine [DIS] Best of W alt Disney Presents The napped daughter. Arnold Schwarzeneg­ championship garnered during his sophomore outdoor Herald Sports Writer in 1976. Beverly Hills Cop II (R) 7:30, 9:30. family is playing “ ‘Nuke ’Em’ — 1 1 s 0 6 P M [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie ger. Rae Dawn Chong. 1986. Rated R. athletic achievement. To gain proficiency In all of school story of a lighthouse keeper living on An- ■dason in the shot put to his first place finish In the (PG-13) 1:15, 3:25, 5:20, 7:20, 9:25. — Get them before they get you!” and Harriet (In Stereo) them, however. Is a feat probably appreciated most by With the high quality facilities and other top notch Superman IV: The Quest tor Peace acapa Island, whose job is taken over by mrestigious Eastern Decathlon riiampionships in athletes, including former NCAA decathlon champion Showcase Cinemas 1-9 — Jaws the (PG) 1:30, 3:30, - “ Robof^p” is an unusually com­ an autom ated lig h t (60 min.) 1 1 :3 0 P M CID 99) NIghtllne (CC). those endeared to track and field. Brophy, perhaps, Maryland in May of this year. Rob Muzzio, George Mason will certainly enhance Revenge (P6-13) 1, 3, 5, 7:30, 9:30. — Metal Jacket (R) l, 3:15, S:M, 7:40,9:K). mercial movie from the man who [ESPN] Auto Racing: IMSA OTP Series may become the greatest athlete ever to come out of Full M etal Jacket (R) 12,2:20,4:40,7:10, CSD Entertainment Tonight Actor Gene 3 :0 0 A M OX keys to Success During his Illustrious athletic carepr, Brophy was a S*ven Dwarfs directed “Soldier of Orange,” “S- (2 hrs.) (Taped) Hackman; movie stars’ first acting roles Brophy’s chances of making the Olympics. 9;S0. — Witches of Easfwick (R) 2:30, (G) 1.20,3,5,7. — Innerspace (PG) 9:15. (29 Consumer Discount Network paragon of perfection due to his tireless hours of this year at Yale University. Brophy’s best decathlon this town and his potential Is unlimited. 9:35. — Summer School (PG-13) 12:20, petters” and “ The Fourth Man.” [HBO] Carly In Concert: Coming Around (Part 1 of 2). (In Stereo) “It (college) is a lot different," Brophy said. "It will PjSy«no« (PG-13) 1:10, 3, 5, [CNN] News Overnight dedication and perseverance. Because of Brophy’s point total, using college implements, is 7,135 points. To Instrumental in Brophy’s decision to test the both 2:20,4:20,7:20,9:40. — Dragnet (PG-13) 7^:10, 9:20. — Revenge of the Nerds II: Even so, Verhoeven and writers Again Grammy Award-winning singer/ 93) (29) Honeymoonera be a lot easier (training) with other people than by songwriter Carly Simon performs clas­ [ESPN] U.S. Olympic Festival Gymnas- qualify for the Olympic Trials, 7800 is needed. 12:15, 4:45, 7:20. — SupermanlV: The ^ 12:05, 2:25, 4:45, 7:15, 9:45. — La Mansfield — Lo Bomba (PG-13) with Released by with [USA] piptida [TM C] MOVIE: 'Mommla Dearest' Joan Bom ba (PG-13) 12:40, 2:55, 5:10, 7:35, Stand By Me (R) of dark. — RoboCop (29 Baaing from Plainafisid Crawford's real life role is revealed as shlps,) three decathlons, set a Class L L state record in ; collegiate career at George Mason University in Without Suitor’s tutelage, Brophy may have never decathlon can be a lonely and Introspective affair, 9:55. — RevenM of the Nerds 11: Nerds (R) with Platoon (R) at dark. — Jon Davison executive producer. 8 :3 0 P M GD Major League Baaaball: (29 Hogan's Hsrosa seen through the eyas of her daughter. tim discus (181 feet), and Is the current holder of eight , Fairfax, Virginia, where he has received an athletic tried the decathlon. however, Brophy won't be alone In apirlt. In Paradise (PG-13) 12:45, 2:55, 5:05, Dragnet (PG-13) with The Chipmunk Rated R for violence and language. N ew York M a u at 8 t Louie Cardlnala (2 7:40,10. Faye Dunaway, Steve Forrest, Diana uhool records, including the 1600-meter relay. Also, scholarship. Obviously, Brophy has his eyes set on “I’d be playing football and throwing the shot and Mancheater will surely be cheering for Brian Brophy Adventure (G) at dark. Running time; 103 minutes. hrs., 30 min.) (Live) (SZ) News Scarwid. 1981. Rated PG. l^vphy set a national pentathlon (five events) record making the U.S. Olympic team in the decathlon. discus.” Brophy said. ‘T m glad I did It.” In his arduous efforts to be an Olympian. — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursdfly. July 30. 1 M 7

MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. July 30, 1987 — 17 Tucker getting chance at big fight against Tyson By Ken Peters Chisox Bannister a thorn in the Tigers’ side of Sugar Ray Leonard, even of Mike The Associated Press fight since 1978, when Muhammad ision, one punch can end it." Tyson, before they had their big All was an 8-1 choice over Leon Tucker, who at 6-foot-5 is nearly moving away.” fight — ant) won," Tucker said Tucker, a 28-year-oId native of six inches taller than his foe. said By Ben Walker Spinks. Tucker won the IB F title on 1 helped California win the game. Molitor followed with a triple and LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Tony "This is my chance," Grand Rapids. Mich., said he finds Tyson is a "straight-ahead The Associated Press Spinks, however, pulled off the 30 with a lOth-round knockout McGwire hit his 37th in Robin Yount hit a sacrifice fly. Tucker admits that the list of his Tucker’s chance comes Saturday it motivating that he’s the slugger" and that he thinks his own upset in that bout, which also was underdog. James "Buster” Douglas. the fourth inning, a solo shot that putting the Brewers ahead, but opponents doesn't exactly read like night when he faces Tyson for the ability to box- and move will The Detroit Tigers are among the A L Ronndap the last fight to unify the heavy­ ‘T v e been in this game for seven tied Al Rosen’s A L rookie mark set Ruben Sierra’s R B I single with two a who’s who of hd^jvyweight boxing undisputed heavyweight title. weight titles. frustrate his shorter opponent. Tyson took the WBC title witK-a^ few American League teams that greats. in 1950 with Cleveland. McGwire, outs in the bottom of the ninth made Tucker, who has a 35-0 record years and had 35 fights." he said "I "He’s a real slugger, you can second-round knockout of TretCb£t have not expressed an interest in Tucker said it’s a mistake to take don’t know nothing about losing.” leading the majors in homers, is it 8-8. He’s quick to point out, however, with SO knockouts and is the anyone too lightly. predict what he’ll do,” Tucker said. Berbick last November, claiiHed; trading for Floyd Bannister. Maybe that most other successful fighters Added incentive, be said is “He’s a very good fighter, but I the WBA crown with a 12-roiiMP said. “He always pitches extremely one behind the major-league home International Boxing Federation " I • didn’t take anything for they’ve changed their attitude now. well against us." B .J. Surhoff singled with one out had the same kind of lackluster champion, is rated a lO-l underdog provided by the fact he figures he’s don’t think ‘Tyson has really been decision over James ‘‘Wninc*’ run record for rookies held by Wally granted with anyone I ever fought," through if he loses. Bannister pitched a five-hitter Morris, 12-5, failed in his fifth Berger and Frank Robinson. in the 12th and Ernest Riles reached credentials until they finally against Tyson, who’s 30-0 with 27 tested, really been pounded on. crusher” Smith last March, thwrr he said. “ You never know what Wednesday night for his seventh attempt to win his 13th game. He on second baseman Je rry Browne’s battled their way up to the "big knockouts and holds the World "The difference is that he can "He’s not a robot. He’s flesh and successfully defended bott tiUeii-^ might happen. straight victory over Detroit as the gave up 11 hits in his seventh White, also a rookie, put the error. After Surhoff was caught fight.’’ Boxing Association and World lose this fight and still come back blood and he hurts, gets tired like with a sixth-round knockout "Maybe the guy Just got married Chicago White Sox beat the Tigers complete game. visiting Angels ahead 3-1 in the stealing, Sveum singled off Paul “ I know people say I haven’t Boxing Council crowns. and be accepted," Tucker said of everybody else. Pinklon Thomas last May 30. 4-0. and his new wife is ringside and he’s the 21-year-old Tyson. “After 10-plus years, I still can’t fourth with his 18th homer, off Steve Kilgus. 1-2: really fought many class oppo­ The odds make Tucker the determined to win for her. “ I ’m different from all the other The Tyson-Tucker match is 0 £ “You can’t help getting excited nents, but they said the same thing "If I lose this fight. I’ll be out of guys he’s fought. I think I’m more accept losing.” Morris said. “ I Ontiveros, 5-5. longest shot in a heavyweight title "And in the heavyweight div­ boxing.” culmination of the HBO heaH£^ about pitching against Detroit — A two-run double by Sierra and a versatile. I can throw punches niade some poor pitches in crucial Don Sutton. 7-9. got the victory weight title unification series. they’re the hottest ballclub in the situations. I gave them four runs and DeWayne Buice earned his 11th three-run homer by Larry Parrish, game.” Bannister said after out- and that’s not that good.” save. his 23rd. gave Texas a 7-2 lead in the dueling Jack Morris and stopping The White Sox scored in the fifth third. the Tigers’ five-game winning inning on a double by Je rry Mariners 8, Twins 3 Dan Plesac, 5-4, got the victory. streak. Hairston and singles by Charlton In the last month. Bannister has Fisk and Ken Williams. Alvin Davis hit a pair of two-run Orioles 7, Indians 4 been mentioned in several trade Chicago broke the game open homers for Seattle at the SCOREBOARD Kingdome. Mike Young and Ken Gerhart hit rumors involving contending teams with three runs in the eighth.' consecutive home runs and Cleve­ including Toronto, Oakland and the Harold Baines singled with one out, Lee Guetterman. 9-2, gave up land third baseman Brook Jacoby’s New York Yankees. Greg Walker hit an R B I double with three runs in eight innings. Loser error enabled visiting Baltimore to Bannister, 6-8. pitched his first two outs and Hairston followed with Mike Smithson, 4-6, allowed seven SoftbaB Mata6,Cardinaia4|10lnnlnga| £ shutout since last Sept. 1 and runs in five innings and was sent to break a 3-3 tie in the seventh inning. Baseball his fourth home run. t handed host Detroit only its second “ Before the pitch, I changed my the minors after the game. NRW YORK 8TLOUI8 Rookie E ric Bell. 9-7, won his shutout of the season. He has not mind. I decided I (xiuldn’t go wrong obrhM obrkii. The Mariners scored three times third straight decision. He gave up ®AM»8 MWIIsncf 50 10CMemanlt 4 3-ba- lost to the Tigers since April 7,1984. looking for a fastball on a 3-2 in the first inning on an R B I double 10 hits in his second consecutive American League atandinga Teufel 2b 3 110 Herr 2b 4 ^ 4 ^ when Morris pitched a no-hitter. count,” Hairston said. n K d " * ’ ‘ - KHmdzib 502 1 PndHn3b 5 o y r by Phil Bradley, a sacrifice fly by complete game. In other games. New York beat One pitch earlier, Hairston Strwbrv rf 4 111 JCIork 1b 0 O U . Gary Matthews and Mike Kin- Young led off the seventh with a lOlt CNvISlPfl McRvIds If 5 110 Lokec 1 0 VB- Kansas City 4-0, Seattle defeated checked his swing and Morris lost w L Pet. OB gery’s run-scoring grounder. single off Tom Candiotti. 3-11, and Carterc 5 120Morrlsph O OB-^ Minnesota 8-3, Boston got past his appeal with third-base umpire Jim*» vt. MPIsto, d — NIkt New York «1 40 .604 HJohsn3b 5 l 42 0Smllhss 2 0 0^: Davis homered in the third, then Jim Dwyer walked. Billy Ripken Detroit a 40 .592 V/2 Toronto 6-5. Milwaukee edged Al Clark. NIM *** Club vt. Ev«ror«tn, 7:30 — Toronto Sontonoss 4 10 0 A8c(3eect 5 0 0.6. hit his 13th homer in the fifth. then hit a high bouncer that 59 42 .SS4 2 Almonss lOOOLIndm nrt 5 0 1-0. Texas 9-8 in 12 innings. Baltimore " I think Morris let the check­ Blue Ox vt. Purdy,« — PaeanI Milwaukee 51 48 .515 9 Fmdezp lO O O TP enac 5010 downed Cleveland 7-4 and Califor­ deflected off Jacoby’s glove and Boston 47 54 .465 14 swing call that wasn’t a swing MudvMI# vt. F*P, 7:30 — Pagonl Bckmnph lOOOOauendss 4000 ' " AP photo nia beat Oakland 5-4. Brewers 9, Rangers 8 Young scored. Staphtnton t vt. Congo, 6 — Koonov Baltimore 46 55 .455 15 Leach p 0 0 0 0 PPerrv p 0 0 0 0 bother him a little bit,” White Sox ^o rtn o n vt. Conturv 21, 6 — Chortor ClevelOKt 35 65 .350 2S'/i Bannister struck out five and Dale Sveum tied the game with a west nvMen Oroscop 0 0 0 0 RBoekrph 10 0 0 Manager Jim Fregosi said. Young hit a two-run homer, his Dvkstrph lOOOHortonp 1010 ; Chicago’s Floyd Bannister (left) is congratulated by walked two in his fifth complete ho^e run in the ninth inning and W L Pet. OB McDwIlp lOOOLowlssph 1000 Angels 5, Athletics 4 11th, with two outs in the fourth and Minnesota 55 4S .534 Coach Dick Bosnian and others after beating the Tigers, game. singled home the winner in the 12th Gerhart followed with his llth Oakland Dawlev p 1 0,6 0 A Eist 52 49 .515 2 Ford rt 10 0 0 , ,4-0, Wednesday night at Tiger Stadium. The victory “ I thought Bannister pitched Oakland’s Mark McGwire tied inning for Milwaukee. home run. California 52 50 .515 2^/3 TeMs 41 612 4 TsMS 40 411 4 great — the guy deserved to win.” Kansas City 49 51 .490 the A L rookie home run record, but Sveum led off the ninth with his Jacoby hit his 20th home run, Manchester Medical Supply trlnf>med 4'/7 snapped Detroit’s five-game winning streak. Detroit Manager Sparky Anderson LondscaploQ, 9-7, Wednesday Texas 49 51 .490 416 PiRw Tone Devon White’s three-run homer 14th homer for a 7-7 tie. Paul tying his career high. Seattle 49 52 .485 5 nioht at Robertson Park. Rooer Talbot Chicago StLoiris Ml winners with three hits while Bob 40 SB .408 12'6 Game Winning RBI — HJohnson (8). PIshr Al Noske, Brian Sulllvanrand Russ WMintidor't Oomsi1 E— Horton, HJohnson, Teufel. DP— New Bilodeau each added two hits. For •ww w in rvunsua v,itv u York 2. LOB New York 9, StLouls 10 JoneSt Lionel Lessard had three hits California 5, Oakland 4 2B— Teufel, KHemondez, Herr 2, Pen-, while Lou Oesarlo and Chris Pires Seattle 8, Minnesota 3 dielon. HR— Strawberry (23), HJohnson Casey in control for Post 102 nine Baittmore 7, Cleveland 4 Sports In Brief chipped In with two hits apiece. Chicago 4, Detroit 0 (24). SB— Coleman 3 (64), Herr (14), Boston 6, Toronto 5 TPena (4). S— Fernandez, Teufel. IP H R RR BB so: Joe Casey had everything in “ He (Casey) pitched seven Stanford had two hits and four against Zone leading East Hartford Northern MIlwcwkee 9, Texos 8,12 Innings New York American All-Stars play tonight Tliurtdav’s (Tomes Fmdez 5 6 2 1 control for the Manchester Legion strong innings. ” Legion Coach RBts. Casey had two hits and an at home. Manchester is currently in Deon Machine slipped by L.M. GHL K a i^C Itv (Black 4-5) ofNewYork (John baseball team Wednesday night Dave Morency said. "It was great >3, Wednesday niaht at Robertson 9-3), 7:X p.m. Leach 11-3 2 1 1 The Manchester American Little League All-Stars resume RBI while Keith DiYeso also had second place in the Zone and would Orosco 2-3 0 0 0 against Windsor Locks. to see Casey pitching the way I two hits. Pat Merritt knocked in two play the third place team, either Bonneau was the winning Boltimore (Flonogon 1-5) at Clevelond McDwII W,5-3 3 3 1 1 District Eight play tonight at 6 against Windsor Locks in a losers’ pitcher for Dean while Pete Naktenis (Corlton 5 ^ , 7:35 p.m. Casey scattered six hits and know he can. He was in total runs. Windsor or Enfield, in a one-game cracked two hits. For the losers, John StLouls bracket game at Waddell Field. The Americans were routed by Chleogo (Allen 0-4) ot Milwaukee Horton 5 8 4 3 allowed only one earned run as command.” OssowskI and Rich Brimley hadtwohits (Knudson 0-2), 8:35 p.m. South Windsor. 15-0, Tuesday while Windsor Locks advanced Defensively. Manchester turned playoff next Wednesday at MCC, each. Rec photo by Qermen Dawlev 31-3 2 0 0 Manchester topped Windsor Looks, Only games scheduled PPerrv L4-2 12J 2 2 2 with a win over Thompsonville. Manchester beat Windsor Locks over its 21st double play of the The winner of that game will meet Friday's Oomes 11-5. in Zone Eight action at Casey struck out 11 and walked East Hartford beginning Thursday Detroit ot New York, 7:X p.m. HBP— Coleman by Femondez. in an earlier contest, 2-1. The winner continues on and will play season. Stanford-to-Roe-to DiYeso. Rec Junior boys' soccer champs Horton 2. BK— Horton. Manchester Community College. only two. ' at McKenna Field in East Hartford Cleveland at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. Saturday against the Somers-Suffield winner. The loser is Pat Golden led Windsor Locks with Boston of Kansas City, 8:35 p.m. Umpires— Home, Runge; Rrst, Wfst: Post 102 is now 13-,'yi intheZoneand in a best two-out-of-three series to Bray's Jewelers routed East Catholic Second, DarUng; Third, Marsh. . eliminated in the double elimination tourney. two hits. Athletic Club, 16-1, at Nike Field. Mark Chicago at Milwaukee, 8:35 p.m. The Cyclones took top honors fn the Rec 20-17-1 overall. Manchester's next The first five batters in Manches­ determine the Zone Eight cham­ Baltimore at Texas, 8:35 p.m. Eric Brown, Dave Callahan. Grant T-3:28. A— 45,781. " Anderson hod three hits. Including a Department’s Junior Boys’ division at game is a Zone Eight contest ter’s lineup collectively were 9-for- After Friday’s game with Wind­ pion. The winner of the Zone will go homer, while Bob Godin also had three Seattle at Coilfomlo, 10:35 p.m. Lowery. Second row: Charles Trombley, blngles. Bob Hill homered and singled Minnesota at Ookland, 10:35 p.m. MCC this summer. Team members Friday night at 6against Windsorat 18. Jon Roe had two hits, including a sor. Manchester has one regular to the state tournament starting the while Bill Bray and Dove Edgar added Ronald Ransom, David Della Rocco, Jeff 8iants1B,Dodgara2 Johnson still leads TwI batters MCC double and a triple while Rob season game left on Monday following week in Bristol. two hits apiece. (front row. from left): David Buono, Nationai Lsaguestandinga Mainville, Paul Comer, Coach Dan Paris. Jeff Johnson of Moriarty Brothers retained his batting Daniel Copeland, Nino Phanithasack, SAN FRAN LOS ANGELS Nike MrhM ObrhM leadership through games of July 26 in the Greater Hartford Rost Division Uribe ss tOOOAndesnss 4 000 ^Twilight Baseball League. Johnson was batting .508 (30-for-59). Mok Company defeated Allstate Busi­ W L Pet. OB Mltchll3b 3 3 3 0 Sholbycf 4 111 St. Louis 61 38 .516 RBd8ox6,BiueJaysS "Teammates Ralph Giansanti and Ray Gliha were also among the Megan Neyer takes diving gold medal ness Machines, 11-5, at Nike Field. Mike Marinara8,Twina3 Spelerlb lOOOLondrxrt 4810 Zotta Sr., Greg Holmes, ond Mark (Montreal 56 43 .566 5 Nationai Laagua raauita Leonard It 2 2 10 Guerrerif 2 0 10 Ifeague leaders in hitting. Giansanti was batting .389 (28-for-72) New York 55 45 .550 Holmes eoch ripped three hits for Mok 6'6 BOSTON _ TORONTO Melvin c 1 0 0 0 Heeplf 2 0 0 0 ; while Gliha was hitting .365 (23-for-63). Dave Bidwell was among while Jack Burg, Lloyd Boutlller, and Chicago 52 48 .520 9W MINNRSOTA SRATTLR Bren lye 5 3 2 0 Holton p 0 0 0 0 By Gil Broyles University of Michigan, was third men compete on the 1-meter board. Philadelphia 51 48 .515 10 ObrhM ObrhM ObrhM ObrhM »the pitching leader in wins with his 5-2 won-lost mark, nary round to Kim ball’s 576.21. Ron Mike MIodilnskI each hod two hits for Burks cf 4 0 0 0 Femndz ss 5 110 Expoa 11, Cuba 3 CDovIscf 3 3 2 5 Stubbs 1b 4 0 0 0 The Associated Press with 432.21. The 1-meter championship is deter­ Allstate. Pltlsburgh 45 SS .450 16'/3 Barrett 2b Gladden If 5 0 0 0 DNIxoncf 5 12 0 Yonebtarf 1110 GarnerSb 4 00 0 Meyer, of Baton Rouge. La., was west Division 3 10 1 Mosiebycf 4 12 2 U n b ^ 2 b 4 1 2 0 PBradly If 3 121 nLeft-handed pitcher Craig Steuernagel shared the fifth spot in mined without a preliminary Boggs 3b 3 2 11 Barfield rf 5 110 WCIorklb 3 2 12 Sdosctac 3 0 0 0 They outdistanced a field of 34 third with 566.13. Defending cham­ W L Pet. OB Rice If P u d ^ c f 4 2 2 0 SBrodlev c 3 2 0 0 MONTRRAL CHICAITO Milner cf till Sax2b 3010 ' strikeout with 30. Bill Chapulis a nd Steve Chotiner were 1-2 in the BARTLESVILLE. Okla - divers who completed the 1-meter round. Charter Oak Clncthnotl 54 47 .535 5 0 3 1 GBell If 4 2 2 2 Goettl 3b 4 0 2 1 Mathws dh 3 111 ObrhM ObrhM RThpsnlb pion Matt Scoggin of Austin. Texas Horndh 4 12 3 Relder 1b 2000 5 111 Honoycitp 0 0 0 0 „RB1 department with 25 and 22, respectively. Megan Neyer warmed up for the .competition as temperatures ” I feel I could have been a little Son Francisco 52 50 .510 2‘/3 Baylor ph Bmnrty rf 3 0 12 ADavIs 1b 3 2 3 4 C o n ^ c f 5 2 2 0 DMrtnzcf 4 0 10 Aldreterf 50 2 3 Havensp 0000 was fourth with 560.58. Elmore's tripped up Connecticut Houston 49 51 1 0 0 0 Leach 1b 10 11 Hrbek lb 3 0 10 Presley 3b 0 0 0 0 W ^ e r rf 4 2 2 2 Sndbrg 2b 4 0 0 0 preliminary round defense of her Bank and TrusT, 14-2, at Fitzgerald .490 4V3 DwEvn 1b 4 0 0 0 Bnlauz dh 3 0 10 Krakow p 5 0 2 2 TLndrph 10 10 climbed into the upper 90s Wednes­ bit sharper. I think I just plugged The preliminary round'pared 34 Atlanta 45 55 .450 S'/3 Uirkindh 4 0 1 0 Ramos3b 3 00 0 1. < ’ ’ » Out*''" ’b 4 0 10 Loaryp 0 0 0 0 3-meter springboard title by win­ Field. Mark Walling, Joe Murphy, and Los Angeles 45 (Jreenwl rf 3 0 2 0 Mc<$rlfdh 10 0 0 Gog^ss 3 0 00 Klngeryrf 4 122 day afternoon. along.” Neyer said. ” I didn’t do competitors to 12 finalists for the 56 .446 9 DHedsn rf 2 110 Gruber 3b 0 0 ® 0 Dawson rf 3 00 0 Trevino 3b 1111 Whalers sign two free agents ning a gold medal in the I-meter Wally Moske each had three hits for San Diego 36 65 .356 18 3 0 00 Smilv ph 10 10 (Sulnons ss 4 0 0 0 Wailoch 3b 5 2 2 1 Noce ss 10 0 0 Totals 4116 M 14 TetalS 82 8 6 3 Earlier. Greg Louganis held off anything particularly stellar. Ijust 10-meter finals. Finals in the men’s Elmore's. Len RIccIo and Dan Barry Romero ss 3 0 10 Mullnks3b 1000 Bufera c 3 0 0 0 Revnids 2b 4 0 0 0 B r o ^ ss 5 0 12 Muphrv If event at the U.S Diving Outdoor Sullivan c 4 110 lorg2b 3 110 HARTFORD — Free agents Roger Kortko and Tom Martin Bruce Kimball to take the top was basically vertical on all my and women’s 10-meter competition each chipped In with two hits eoch. For Montreal 11, Chicago 3 3 0 10 Bush ph 10 0 0 miolre p 0 0 0 0 Morlnd 3b 3 110 Son Francisco its SM M6— if Championships. CBT, Rick Johnson was 3-for-3 while Cincinnati 15, Son Diego 5 CAAoorec 3000 TelMs 35 3 H 3 Totals 32 • it S Uiwlb 4 2 11 Loncastrp qualifying score in the men’s dives. are Saturday. Whitt c 0 00 0 Lm Angelos im Mt t M - i have been signed to multi-year contracts, the Hartford Whalers Mike Fitzpatrick and Jim Bzdyra added Philadelphia 4, Pittsburgh 3 1000 ^ e y 2 b 5 2 3 2 Trllloph 1112 <3ome Winning RBI — CDovIs (4). Neyer scored 438.84 points. De­ 10-meter platform competition. ” It’s a really good lead-in for me Louganis. 27. also was top quali­ two hits each. Bob LeBreux had an TOMS 36 6 11 6 Totals 36 59 5 Mlmiesela 888 880 tit— s m ^ l d c 3 0 2 1 JDovIs c announced Wednesday. Atlanta 5, Houston 3 4 0 11 . DP^-Los Angeles 1. fending champion Kim Fugett of Neyer, of Boca Raton, F la .. is one to the 3-meter,” she said. fier Tuesday in the preliminary Inslde-the-park-homer. New York 6, St. Louis A 10 Innings *Mmt m 888 n ir it B S n ^ p 3 0 11 Quinons ss 3 0 10 ^ B -S a n Frandsco 4, Los Angelos S' Kortko, 24, was drafted in the sixth round of the 1982 N H L E n try Son Francisco 16, Los Angeles 2 Boston 188 028 Gome winning RBI — PBradley (6). Wlnghmcf 1 0 0 0 GModdxp Cincinnati had 433.89. Mary Fischb- 12 divers who will compete today in Louganis, also of Boca Raton, round of the men’s 3-meter spring­ 0 0 0 0 2R— Leonard, Mitchell 2, CDovIs, Guer- T)raft by the New York Islanders. The 5-foot-ll center scored ach of Fort Dodge. Iowa, and the Thursday's Gomes - PPr-Soqttle 1. LOB— Minnesota 7, Dernier ph 10 0 0 trot'ow. HR-CDavIs the women’s 3-meter, while the scored 586.92 in the 10-dive prelimi­ board event. A Central Game Winning RBI — Barrett (1). ADovIs, Hrbek, Lynchp ..seven goals and added 17 assists in 79 N H L games between 1984 Montreal (Heaton 11-4) at Chicago , E-^oggs. DP— Boston 1. LOB— Boston 0 000 (17), Shelby (11), Trevino (3). S— Leary. Farr's got by Poganl's, 7-5, ot (Tewksbury 0-2), 4:05 p.m. i HR-ADavIs 2 (13), Klngery Rmeroph 10 0 0 , ^nd 1986andhad 16goalsand30assists in 75 games last seasonfor 10, pronto 7. 2B— Benlauez, Sullivan, (6). SB— ONIxon (15), Klngery (7). SF— RDovIs p ______IP H R RR BB SO Fitzgerald Field. For Farr's, Mike Houston (Desholes B4) at Atlanta Moseby. J B — Bogw. HR^^Bell 2 (32), 0000 Corckett, Rich Belkewici, Tom Boland, (Mahler 6-10), 5:40 p.m. Matthews, Brunonsky. _ Davett rf 1000 Krakow W.24I 9 the Islanders' Springfield. Mass., affiliate in the American Horn ' (3), Atoseby (16). S— Burks! IP 6 2 2 1 3 and Bob Boland each hod two hits. For ..San Diego (Hawkins 3-8) at Cincinnati SF— Boggs. H R RR BB SO Totals 391115 It Totals 31373 LM Angeles Hockey League, Ventura has never stopped hitting Pagonl's, Jeff Berman, Ken HIM, ond (Hoffman 7-5), 7:35 p.m. Honevett U M i IP H R RR BB SO Smithson L,46 5 6 7 7 2 3 21-3 5 6 6 2 \ Martin, 23, was the Winnipeg Jets’ third-round choice in 1982 Walt Adamy hod two hits eoch while Philadelphia (Ruffin 8-7) of Pittsburgh Boston 113 M2 118-11 Havens 2-3 2 1 1 0 0 Steve Crispino added a solo homer. (Dunne 64), 7:35 p.m. Stroker 3 4 1112 Dtltcote Mt 8M NS— 1 Leary 5 and has played 24 N H L games in the last two seasons. In 1986-87 HufSt 6 8 5 5 3 5 MQffll# Game Winning RBI — None. 4 5 4 3 5 By Howard Ulmon has been good compared to last New York ((Jooden 7-3) at St. Louis Schlraldl W,6-5 3 1 0 0 0 4 Holton 1 5 4 4 0 X he scored a goal and had 49 penalty minutes in 11 games. He had (Mathews 7-7), 8:35 p.m. (Hietermn W,9-2 8 9 3 3 1 1 ■ .®-rDMq«klux, JDavIs, Wallach. DP— WP— Havens. The Associated Press year” rather than because of Nike Only games scheduled Toronto ENunez 1 1 0 0 0 2 ^ntreal Z Oilcogo 1. LOB— Montreal 7, five goals, six assists and 57 penalty minutes in 18 games for J N u ^ 4 2-3 7 5 5 3 4 Umplres-Home, Quick; Rrst, Halllont Ventura’s presence. _ Friday's <8omes , HBP— Presley by Smithson. WP— ChIcttaO 4. 2B— Foley 2, Brooks. 3B— Second, Froemmlng; Third, C.WIIIIoms. • '.'Adirondack of the A H L . Manchester Pizza slid by Nelson Gordon 2^3 1 0 0 1 1 Smithson, Guettermon. Wetetar, Condoele, Moreland. HR— H YA N N IS . Mass. - Robin Vep- ” A little more is expected of him Philadelphia of Chicago, 4:05 p.m. Lavelle L,1-3 0 1110 0 T— 2:45. A— 39,908. Frelghtwoys, 14-10, at Keeney Field. San Francisco at Cincinnati, 7:35 p.m. '5f®.'.'.®®*!J’S l <’®’' Webster (6), tura’s streak stopped at 58 games. (than others) and you do sit up and For the winners. Bob Clifford had three New York at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. Elchhorn 1-310010 Umplres-Home, Johnson; First, SD-«olnes 2(32). S— Webster, hits. Including a homer, while Art Los Angeles at Atlanta, 7:40 p.m. CeruttI 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Hendry; Second, Lewis; Third, Cousins. BSmIth. UConn hoop opens season Nov. 28 His hitting didn't. take notice.” said Hyannis resident Nowell had three hits. Including a triple. Son Diego of Houston, 8:35 p.m. Hurstpltchedto3balterslnthe7th,Lavelle IP The Oklahoma State third base- Chris O ’Brien, who attended the Keith LIndstrom hod three hits while pitched to 1 batfer In the 81h. H RERBBso Pliiiiiaa4,Pirataa3 Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. T— 2:26. A— 14J20. Montreal man. only a 19-year-old sophomore Mets-A’s game. "But there’s Tom Rooney and Bernie Repoll added WP— Hurst, JNunez. BK— Schlraldl, O r- BSmIth W,7-4 7 6 1 1 0 STORRS — The University of Connecticut men’s basketball two safeties each. Ted Clifford homered uttl. SKIaIre 2 1 2 2 team will open its schedule on Saturday, Nov. 28, against last season when he surpassed the enough other talent that he blends American Laagua rasuita Umplres-Home, Scott; Rrst, Breml- 1 PHILA PITTSBURGH and Kevin Morse added a triple. For Chicago FBrhM ObrhM number made famous by Joe in.” Nelson's, Lorry Rekos stroked four hits gon; Second, Kaiser; Third, Coble. GAAoddux L.6^ 3 6 3 . .Maryland Eastern-Shore at the Field House in Storrs. UConn will T— 3:28. A-35,052. BrawaraB,RangaraB 5 4 Samuel 2b 4 110 Bondsif 5 12 0 DiMaggio. has brought his hot bat There also are times when he while Stev Smyth had three hits, and Lynch 2 2 2 2 1 MThmpcf 4 12 2 Pedrtau ss 3 0 12* ' play a 27-game schedule with 16 home games, 11 at the Hartford Jim Hefenell and Jim Smyth added two Yankaaa 4. Royaia 0 RDavIs 2 5 3 3 0 to the Cape Cod League. stands out. hits apiece. MILWAUKEE TEXAS Hayes 1b 3 111 VonSIvkcf 3 0 0 0 Civic Center and five in Storrs. UConn’s first game in the Civic Lancaster 2 2 1 1 0 SchmdtSb 3 000 Harperrt 2000 Ventura has been among the On Tuesday night, Ventura went KANSAS CITY NEW YORK • ... ^ «DrhM ObrhM WP— GModdux. GWIIsonrt 4 0 0 0 Ray 2b 10 10 ."Center is Dec. 6 against Virginia. leaders in batting average and Orioiaa7,indiana4 Molltordh 7 2 2 0 Broweref 5 0 0 0 Ump^lres-Home, Stello; First, Harvey; 2-for-3 with three runs and three Women’s Roc ObrhM ObrhM Yountef 5 1 4 1 Retchrss 6 2 3 0 C James If 4 0 10 Morrisn 2b 4 0 1 0 : UConn begins Big East Conference play against Dec. 8 at Wnismcf SOIORKelIvcf 3 100 Second, Davis; Third, Gregg. Doultonc other offensive categories all sea­ RBI in a 12-0 victory over Fal­ Braggs rf 6 2 4 1 Sierra rf 6 2 3 4 T— 2:51. A-37JI19. 3 0 0 0 Bonilla 3b 4 0 0 O! Villanova. Hungry Tiger Restaurant dumped LSmIthdh 40 10Cottolf 30 10 BALTIMORE CLEVELAND Brock 1b 5 110 Incvglla If 4 12 0 Schuph 0 0 0 0 GIdeonp' 0 0 0 a son in the league, which gives mouth. That improved his average Allied Printing, 8-1, at Charter Oak. For SoltzerSb lOOOPosoualf 100 0 _ . ObrhM ObrhM Deer If 5 0 10 McDwel cf 2 0 0 0 Bedrosnp 0 0 0 0 Bream 1b 4 12 1- collegians a chance to develop and to .359 and gave him 26 R B I. both Hungry Tiger, Annette McCall, Lynn Pocota3b 3 0 10 Mtngly 1b 3 2 10 Jeltz ss 4 12 0 Ortiz c 3 0 0 O' Dwverdh 3 110 Butlercf 4 12 1 Klefer3b 5 0 0 2 Parrish dh 6113 be seen by scouts during the second in the league. Schmelter, Lisa Leister, and Paula Brett 1b 3 0 10 Wlnfleldrf 3 110 Wlggnsph 10 11 Hlnzo2b 4 0 11 Surhoffc 4 13 2 MStalylb 2 0 10 Carman p 2 0 0 1 LVilreph 0 0 00 Cowboys to provide AIDS testing Crabtree each ripped two hits. For FWhlto2b 4 0 0 0 GWarddh 3 0 0 0 BRIpkn 2b 4 110 Tobler 1b 4 0 10 Riles ss 6 10 1 OBrlen 1b 3 0 0 0 Stone ph 10 10 Drabekp 2 1 1 0i summer. Ventura has handled the spotlight Allied, Cindy Livingstone hod two hits. TrtoMI rf 3 0 0 0 Easier ph 10 13 CRIpkn ss 4 0 11 Carter If 4 000 Sveum2b 6122Slauehtc 5 000 Jackson p 0 0 0 0 HPeno p 0 0 0 O' „ THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — The Dallas Cowboys’ move to One scout. John Keenan of the well, accommodating interviewers BJocksn If 2 0 10 JBonlll 2b 3 0 10 Rada1S.PadraaS Parrish c 1 0 0 0 Cangels ph 1 0 0 O Murray 1b 5 0 0 1 Jacoby3b 4 111 Buechle3b 4 0 3 0 provide voluntary and confidential AIDS tests to players — a first , likes what and trying not to antagonize team­ West Side ASalazr ss 4 0 10 Pglrulo 3b 2 0 0 1 S 0 0 0 CCostlll dh 3 12 1 Wllkrsn 3b 110 0 Smiley p 0 0 0 0 LOwenc 20 00 Ceronec 3 00 0 Knight 3b 50 2 0 Snyder rf 3 00 0 _ . . „ Browne2b 4 13 0 SAN DIEOO CINCINNATI RReyIds rt 1 0 0 0,' in the N F L — met with the approval of their players. he’s seen. mates with his celebrity. Edwards 347 defeated North United Batboniph 1 0 0 0 Tolleson ss 3 000 Kennedy c 4 2 2 0 JBellss 4 13 0 Tetalt 49 917 9 Totals 48 1 16 7 Qb r h bl Ob r h bl Totals 33 4 t 4 Totalt 31 3 I 3. ” I don’t see too many flaws in his "H e’s not pumped up with his own Totals 32 0 6 t Totals 2t 4 5 4 " It’s a great idea because we all live together six months out of Methodist, 13-7, at PaoanI Field. Al MYoungIf 4 2 2 2 Bandoc 4 00 0 Jeffersn cf 5 0 0 0 Larkin ss 4 3 11 swing,” Keenan said while sitting importance,” Sylvester said. Montello and Pedro Carvahio hadthree Gerhart cf 4 12 1 Milwaukee lit «a 022 Ml— 9 Gwynnrf 5220 Bell3b 4100 Ml IM Mt-4' the year,” Cowboys quarterback Danny White said Wednesday. hits each for Edwards while Tim Weeks, Kansas City ttt 880 t t t -t Totals 39 7 12 6 Totals 34 410 4 Texas 285 MO Ml 000 t CMortnz It 4 0 11 EDavIs cf 5 3 3 1 PINsburgh tM Ml ttt—3' ■ " I ’m surprised other teams haven’t done something like AIDS behind the backstop at a game During his streak, "If I went into Tony DILoreto, and Steve Michaud New York ttt ttt 12k— 4 Game Winning RBI — Sveum (4). Kraklb 3121McGrlffc 000 0 _ Gome Winning RBI — MThompson (5).' between Ventura’s Hyannis Mets (Same Winning RBI — Pagllarulo (7). DPr-Pltfsburgh 1. LOB— Phlladel^a-6,- , “^esting. I think it’s critical. We even use the same razor blades.’’ the last inning without a hit and it chipped In with two hits each. For North Baltimore too 380 310-7 _ E — Surhoff, Sveum, Harris, Retcher, MDovIs p 0 0 0 0 Parker rf 4 2 3 6 and the Chatham A ’s. "When he United, Steve Hodge and George E— Pecoto. DP— New York 1. LOB— Clevelond------til 010 OOl^A Browne. DP— Milwaukee 2, Texas 1. M l c ^ p 0 0 0 0 Frncna rf 0 0 0 0 P ltl^rgh 7. 2B— Bonds Z CJames, Running back Tony Dorsett agreed. was important that I get on, I ’d take Kansas Cllv II, New York 5. 2B— Easier. MThompson. 3B-JeHz. HR— Hayes (16),' gets his pitch he can pop it.” Fowler had three hits apiece while Bill Game Winning RBI — None. LOB— Milwaukee 10, Texas 6. 2B— Re<^ 3b 4 111 ONelll It 2 0 10 ’ " I think it’s a good thing on a volunteer basis. It’s free, too. a walk,” Ventura said. “ My team­ Noves added two blngles. SG—LSmtIh (2), RKelly 2 (2), B Jackson (7). E— HInzo, Joc®bv. DP— Baltimore 1, AAolltor, Fletcher, Sierra 2, MStanley. SantIme 4 100TJoneslf 30 12 MThompson (5), Bream (10). SB— ! That’s hardly news' to pitchers mates knew I wasn’t going to SF— Pogllorulo. Clmel(sid3. LOB—^ltlmore8,Cleveland5. Tmpitnss 4 0 0 0 BDIazc 5 2 2 0 Vandyke (22), Pedriaue (3), Morrison ....They tell me an AIDS test is very expensive,” Dorsett said. “ I ’m 3B— AAolltor, Braggs. HR— LAParrIsh (8). S— Pedriaue, Lovolllere. Ventura has faced in his two shortchange them” IP H R RR BB SO 2.. CCostlllo, Tabler. HR— (23), Sveum (14). SB— Sierra (10). S— Ronnry 2b 4 0 2 1 BLondm p 0 0 0 0 glad the club decided to do this type of thing. The only question I Psgsnl Kansas Cllv Browne. SF— Kiefer, Surhoff, Yount. %owp 1 0 0 0 Esaskylb 5 12 2 seasons at Oklahoma State, which His presence in the Hyannis DJacksonL,4-l3 7 1 - » o ‘?tV. sM k{r”(V 8f^ Bpokerp 0 00 0 Stilwlllb 5 23 1 ______HRERBBSO; — have is would they pay a player’s salary for the year if it was Strano Real Estate shut out Nassiff 3 4 2 1 2 0 rflllOWPIINI lost the title game of the College sporting goods store where he Sports, 6-0, at Paganl Field. Jerry IP H R ER BB SO Wynneph 10 11 Powerp 2 0 11 determined he had AIDS. Would they release him?” JnDovIs 1-3 0 2 2 2 0 Balflmom » " « • ■ « » Mllwaukoo Ounstekp OOOORMrphvp 1000 Carman W,7-7 6 6 3 3 2 4' World Series to Stanford. works during the day hasn’t Griffin led Starno with three hits while Qulsnbry 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Mack d 2 0 0 0 McCldnph Jackson 2 10001- : Cowboys President Tex Schramm said that if any player had As a freshman, he led his team created much of a stir. Matt MIruckI and Dan Dolloff had two New York ^CtaUtota ’ ’0 4 4 2 3 Nieves 21-3 8 6 6 0 1 1110 Madrid 2-3 1 1 1 0 0 ^lllns cf 10 10 Bedrosn S,M 1 1 0 0 0 2' : tested positive, “ that would be a private thing between him and with a .469 average and had hitting hits each. For Nasslff's, Rich Aroian Trout 6 3 0 0 3 6 Condlottl LJ-11 61-3 9 6 5 2 2 Totalt Pittsburgh ' “ The first time the other workers and Tim WIsnIeskI had two hits each. AWrleh 4 3 0 0 1 1 37 5 9 5 Totals 41 IS 1914 OrabekL,2-10 61-3 7 4 4 2 5 his doctor. Of course the club would want to help the individual.” streaks of 24 games and 12 games. Stoddard W4-2 1 1-3 1 0 0 2 1 VondBerg 11.3 3 1 1 g g Crlm 12-3 2 1 1 0 1 saw me in the paper it was a big Rlgheltl S,19 12-3 2 0 0 1 2 Ritter 1 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 PlesocW,S4 31-3 2 0 0 0 5 SonDlow Mt 4M N t - S HPena 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 As a sophomore, he batted .428 and thing." Ventura said. "Now I ’m Umplres-Home, McKean; First, Smiley 11-3 1 0 0 2 3 WP-EBell. BK-EBell. Texoi ClncHinott 211 OH Six—15 had hitting streaks of eight games just one of the regulars.” McClelland; Second, Young; Third, Shu- DMrii^-Hom e, Gorcia; Rrst, Merrill; Harris 5 7 4 1 0 4 Game Winning RBI — Parker (11). Gideon 23 0 0 0 0 I' lock. T— 3:02. A— 45,131. SMond, Reed; Third, HIrschbeck. Russell 2 2 2 2 r 2 E— Ready, Parker, EDavIs. DP— Son t®**'®’’®^; Rrst,. ., U.S. gains Federation quarterfinals and 58 games separated by a single One (nistomer. about 12 years old, 1—2:40. A— 4r393. MMuth; Second, MeSherry; Third, Pan- hitless outing. He hit 21 homers Mohordc 1 3 2 2 0 0 Diego 1. LOB— Son Diego 6, Cindnnatl 8. dno. T— 3:09. A— '21/392. did recognize him. Angala5,Athlatlca4 MWIIIIoms 3 3 0 0 2 3 2B-EDOVIS, BDIoz, Stillwell, Esasky, WEST VANCOUVER, British Columbia — The United States each season and drove in 110 runs as “ He said he heard about the Rec hoop KllgusL,1-2 2-3 2 1 0 0 1 Gwynn, Krak, Wynne, OMartInez, Collins. Whita Box 4, Tigara B Loynd 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 HR— Parker (21). SB— (iwvnn (31). swept France 3-0 Wednesday to move into the quarterfinals of the a freshman. streak. We just talked for a while," The 58-game string, which ended CALIFORNIA OAKLAND Harris pitched to 3 batters In the 6«i, MtaDtaW, HRRRBBSO Federation Cup tennis tournament. Ventura said. “ It’s fun to hear kids _ ... . ObrhM ObrhM R u ^ l , P l t ^ to 2 bolters In the 8lh, during the College World Series, set that young who know who you are. I P ^ c f 5 110 Polonlacf 3 10 0 CHICAGO _ DETROIT Mphorcic pitched to 2 batters In the 9th. »owL,5-12 21-3 8 6 6 1 2 Pam Shriver, playing singles due to an injury to top-ranked RJones It 4 10 0 Gritfin ss 4 0 0 0 ObrhM ObrhM UmMres-Hom^ Reilly; Rrst. Welke; Booker 2.3 i g 0 0 1 Martina Navratilova — her doubles partner — defeated Isabelle school and N CAA records. Mere know when I was that age, high APpItimo Esstern Guillen ss 5 0 10 Brokns 3b 4 02 0 Comstock 3 3 3 3 2 3 Rravaa 5. Aatraa 3 OWtaltert 4 2 2 3 Canseco If 3012 Lyons 3b Second, Cooney; Third, FOrd. Demengeot 6-0, 7-6 (7-5). significantly, it surpassed the 56- school guys w ereasfarasisaw and Auerbach All-Stars 65 (Eric NItschke Bucknr 1b 4 0 0 0 Mc(>wlr 1b 4 111 5 0 0 0 AAodIck 1b 4 0 10 T— 6:09. A— 17,157. MDavIs 1 5 5 5 1 0 Robin Ventura, playing for the Hyannis Mets in the Cape Baines rt 4 12 0 Lemon cf 4000 Chris Evert easily downed Mathalie Tauziat 6-1, 6-0. Evert, game streak D iM ag^o set with the they were just awesome. I wanted 17, Greg Scott 16) Indain Jrs. 49 (Mike l ^ l i t a * 40 2 0 Lansfrd3b 40 10 Caldera If ’ 2 1 1 0 0 HOUSTON _ ATLANTA Bldwell 10, Kurt Gamer 7) JKHowlSb 3 0 10 MOavIsrf 3 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 Tramml ss 4 0 10 (MfcmnOTi ObrhM gbrhM' playing doubles in place of Navratilova, teamed with Shriver to New York Yankees in 1941. to be just like one of them." Cod League, has picked up where he left off after his McLmrtb 4 00 0 RJcksndh 4 00 0 GWalkr lb 4 111 Herndon If 4000 Power 320 5 4 2 1 4 Hatcher ct 5 110 D James cf "There’s no way I can be HIrstndh 32 2 2 Heothc 5 000 : :beat Demengeot and Catherine Suire in the doubles, 6-3, 6-3. He has come much farther than SS-game hitting streak at Oklahoma State was stopped. Bojw c 4 0 0 0 Sleinbchc 4 111 3 000 Wadnaaday’a homa runa RMurphyW,50 31-3 3 1 1 0 5 Doran 2b 5 1 3JjOberkfl3b 4 000, compared to DiMaggio," Ventura P o ll^ss 4 110 Gallego3b 2 10 0 ^ k c 4 0 2 0 Tolmon rf 1000 BLondum ‘ - - . . Walling rt 3 0 10 GPof^ 1b ■; “ The U.S. will play England in the quarterfinals Friday. Jo that and has realistic hopes of K Wilms cf 4 0 11 Colesdh 3220- He’s among the league leaders in batting. TtMi 36 5 7 3 Tttalt 31 4 4 4 3 0 10 HBP— Porker by MDovIs. WP— Sahnar. OYoungpr 0 0 0 0 DMrphyrf 3 2 11- ' ' Durie and Anne Hobbs combined for a 6-7, 7-5, 6-4 victory over said. "He’s in the Hall of Fame and reaching the m ajor leagues. Manila 2b 3020 Wlwndrlb 3000 BV^AModotadPress Umpires— Home, Wendeltledt; Rrst, ODovIs 1b 5 0 11 Griffey It 4000 I haven’t played in the minors yet. Totalt 39 4 II 4 Totals AMERICAN LEAGUE Bypassed in the pro draft when he colltanda ttt 3W tl»~5 MtS 0 Crawford; Second, Bonin; Third, Davidson. Ashbyc 4 0 2 0 AThoms ss 4100 - -Italy’s Sandra Cecchini and Raffaela Reggi in doubles to give There’s just no way to compare.” Little League OllCkMf Ml tM im A'XuSLV2’'n°'y’ 5"® <’•>' McGwire T— 2:56. A— ^20,914. Cruz It 4 0 0 0 Benedide 3000- was coming out of high school in Gome Winning RBI — DWhIte (7). ehlWjta JM tw M t-4 07)y Afnietics; A.Oovls2 ComlnltSb 4 0 0 0 Hubbrd2b "> “England a 2-1 victory. " I don’t care if it’s in Little Santa Maria, Calif., he figures to be Dtfrolt MO M l SSS^ 3011 E— Gallego, MDovIs, Steinbach. OP— Mariners; Jacoby (20), CRenldsss 3 0 2 0 Puleo p 1 000, League or church league,’’ Keenan a high choice after his junior ROBERT J. SMITH, inc Oakland 1. LOB-Calltamla 6, Oakland 4. Game Wnnlng RBI — KWllliams (4). C.Castlllo (8), Indians; Rvonp 2 0 0 0 Smmntph 000 1 2B-Polldor. HR-SteInbach (10), OWhIte — Nokes. DP— Chicago 2. LOB— ASeodsp 0 0 0 0 Dedmonp 0000 said. “ It’s a very impressive season. NabaitXfMNIi.tac. I Suminir Llttln Lragua (18), McGwire (37). SB— Peitts (It). £&!'£®® I l P®**'®'* *• 2B— Hairston, fHirrS}r(4)!v^ita«B^iV’' Puhiph 0 0 0 0 Garberp 0000 ; Lendl and Becker gain third round streak.” " I was judged early that I just GWalker, ^ k . HR— Hairston (4). SB— INSURANSMrrHS ______HRRRBBSO Andersnp 0000 It hasn’t, however, made an couldn’t do anything,” Ventura INSURANSMITHS SINCE The Manchester Nationals II routed unnvffriao Mohrtaue (1). S—Wtonrlque. Boss ph 1110 WASHINGTON — Ivan Lendl and Boris Becker both advanced the Rockville Rockets 15-2, Wednesday Sutton W,7-9 5 3 2 2 1 3 (23), Rangers; Sveum (14); Brewers. Radio, T V Totals 36 311 3 Tetata MS43 unusual impact on Hyannis, the said. “ There were some people that night of Leber meld. O. J. Cromwell was IP H R RR BB SO NATIONALLRAOUS '• 4 0 the third round of the $232,000 D.C. Tennis Classic Wednesday team or the town, which attracts far said I could and some that I Minton 21-3 1 2 2 3 2 OMcom 1914 winning pitcher and aided his own cause l^lq ch (19, Low (10), Webster (6), W1 M . by struggling to straight-set victories over unseeded foes. more tourists than baseball specta­ with a perfect 3-tor-3 performance. IM 0 0 0 0 2 Bannister W,6t 5 0 0 2 5 Exp®s;-rrillo (7), Cubs; Parker couldn’t. When I work on things, I Including a home run. Cromwell gave Dilrott M.fhompson (5), TONIOHT Game Winning RBI — Hubbard (2). Lendl, the world’s No. 1 player, overcame a shaky start to tors during the summer. do it for myself. I don’t go back and Ontiveros L,5-5 8 7 5 4 2 S 7:M p.m. — Royals ot Yankees, up four hits and struck out 14. Eddy Eckwsley 1 0 0 0 0 1 Morris L,125 11 4 4 2 5 Phillies; Bream (10), _E-Benedld, Doran, Ryan, GOovlt, ,_record a 7-6, 6-3 victory over Brad Pearce, and Becker, the “We’re doing very well” in say, ’Look, you said I couldn't do it.’ PInkIn hod two hits while Chris Rliv WP—Morris, Pirates; D o m (14), Astros; D.Murphv(27), SportsChannel, WPOP Comlnitl. DP Attanta 2. LOB— Houston WP—Ontiveros. 8:30 p.m. — Mels at Cardinals, --tournament’s second seed, had a surprisingly tough time drawing fans, Mets’ General Man­ “ I can’t run all that well. Scouts 649-5241 added a two-run single. Mike Botrara l^plros— Homo, Morrison; First, Braves; Strawberry (23), Umplrts-Home, Bamett; Rrsf, Kose; Channel 9, WKHT played outstanding defense. John Barf- a Second, Roe; Third, Voltaaalo. TschlA; Second, Phillips; Third, Clark. «.-i®i!l!7{?? •«>'“ «*»iCDovls (17),6lonts; eliminating Richard Matuszewski, 6-4,7-5. ager Jay Sylvester said. " It’s a know it. I know it. Baseball goes 65 E. Center Street flotto was the hitting stor for Rockville, T— 8:44. A— 88,918. »olby (11), Trevino (3), 10 p.m. — Motorsports: USAC , T-a:30. A— 22A16. Dodgers. Sprints, ESPN combination that the team has been beyond that. If you can hit, you can Manchester, Ct. playing fairly well and the weather Mt.” Ill - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday .July ao. imw

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Tog Solos...... nard Apter. 643-247C. STYLIST Part-time Data Entry clerical duties Includ­ Condominiums for Ront. bo publlshod Tuosdoy through Soturdoy, the chester Herald, Its officers established office. Sa­ Services Wonted ...... Wontod to B u y / T r o d e ...... and emplayees against any lary negotiable. Call wanted, full or ling. Coll evenings 646- ing receptionist We will train. Ideal part Help Wonted ...... i i Ho mot for Ront...... deodllne Is noon on tht dov btfore publlcotlon. 5458.______clerk for Manchester time |ob for homomek^ Sltuotton W anted ...... 12 Storo/Offico Sm c o ...... For odvortlstmonts to be published Monday, and all liability, loss or 875-6269.______backup. Typing not re­ Binineu Oepertunltlee...... 13 the deodllne Is 2:30 p.m. on Frldoy. expense. Including attor­ ors or retireee. Rotort Prooorty...... Merchandise SECRETARY part-time for SALES Person. Port time Area resident. Day quired. Flexible help­ Instruction ...... 14 ^ Induttrlol Prooorty ...... Automotive neys' fees, arising from T O L L A N D Board of Edu- ful nature Is required. Employment Service* ...... , ...... IS Holldoy/Seosonol...... Purchasing depart­ evenings. 3 nights and work, flexible hours 537-5234 or 537-5766’ \ Ooroaot ond Storoot..... Antloues ond Collectibles.. Cors fo r S o lo ...... READ TOUR AO. O osslfled odvertlsements ore claims of unfair trade practi­ catlon clerk to take busy salon in Ver L Roommetoi Wontod...... Saturday. Harvey's Full time, flexible C lo th in g ...... ■ Trucks/Vons for Solo ...... token by telephone os o convenience. The ces, Infringement of trade-' minutes at board meet­ Wontod to Ront...... ment, busy office re­ non. We guarantee Dresses & Sports Wear. to your needs — hours. Send resume to; Raal Estatb F u m itu ro ...... Comport/Trollort...... Monchester Herald Is responsible for only one marks, trade names or pot- ings. $50 per board FLORAL Designer with TV/Sforoo/Aoolloncts...... M e to rcyclo s/M o p o d s...... Incorrect Insertion ond then only for the sUe of quires a secretary 646-3100.______■ good pay. Responsl>- Sports Medicine & Or­ Hornet fo r S o le ...... ents, violation of rights of meeting Includes typ­ to pay you more flower shop expe­ ...... 21 Services M och ino ry ond T o o ls ...... A uto S t fv ic o s ...... the originol Insertion. Errors which do not privacy and Infringement of thopedics, 155 Main St., Contfom inlum t fo r S o le ...... 22 to w n ond G o rd o n ...... Autos to r R en t/Leo so ...... lessen the volue of the odvertlsement w ill not with accurate typing ing and zeroxlng of ORDER filling clerks. ble person. rience. Full or port Loty/Lend fo r S o le...... copyright and proprietary than your cur­ Manchester, Ct. 647- ...... 23 C h ild C o ro ...... Good Things to E o t ...... Mitcollonoous Automotive ... be corrected by on odditlonol Insertion. minutes. C a ll 875-9682. Part time or full time. Investment Property ...... 24j Cleonlng Services. rights, unfair competition skiiis to type 1493.______time. Apply In persoiji; 1-t>^ FutI Oli/Coel/Firtwood ... Wonted to B uy/Tro de ...... rently earning as Monday through Fri­ Call 646-4411 Krause Florist, 6t1 ond libel and slander, which IMMEDIATE openings day, flexible hours. FULL time openings for may result from the publica­ p u rc h a s e o rd e rs a n d Monday through Frl- a hair stylist, plus for Interview, Hartford R d '.:, tion of any odvertlsment In Call Roberta at 649- loving core givers for Monchester.______■ USE RICE te clean the other reiated items. ' day. Steady work. 8648. Infant, toddlers and the Manchester Herald by Higher than average tips, benefits and • IM T by NCA. Inc Inside ef battles end leng- advertiser. Including adver­ Heavy phone con­ pre-school. Call Ma­ SHIPPER/ Receiver. REMOVE GREASE and Q U HOMES HOMES HDMES hourly rotes for ware­ opportunity. Call RN SUPERViSOR: 3-11. Small progressive Win­ stem vases. Sprinkle rice rust from outdoor metal tisem ents In any free d is tri­ tact. Apply The rilyn DImmock, Little Inside centalner, add RESALE RESALE RESALE FOR SALE bution publications pub­ house and delivery Immediate opening dow treatment com­ furniture the easy way. today. People Unlimited, warm, sudsy water and I lished by the Manchester Gerber Scientific In­ work. Extra benefits COOKS Monday-Frldoy. No M arlborough. 295-8003 pany seeking shlppET- Just dip a cloth In turpen­ Herald. Penny Sleffert, Include paid hospitali­ shake vlgerouslv. The All real attate odvartlMd in OPEN House. Manches­ M A N C H E S T E R . $136,900. strument Co., 83 M anager weekends. For more o r 295-9415. /recelver general tine and rub the metal ter. Sunday July 26. BOLTON. $295,000. Publisher. zation, vacations, and DISHWASHERS Information please call duties person. Sonfb Puzzles rice will polish and clean until spots dlscwtpeor. To the MondiMtar Harold It Charming Colonial In Charming updated 1879 BABYSITTER wonted. tublact to tha FOIr Housing 1:00-4:00ptn. 115 Broe- Gerber Rd., West, S. holidays. For Inter­ 875-0588 Crestfleld Convals­ light delivery with Interior. Use the classified sell idle Items the easy convenient location. 3 5 bedroom Colonial view apply or phone cent, 643-5151. After school care for 8 columns to sell those still Act of 19iS, which mokas It slde Crescent. Picture bedrooms spacious W in d so r. WAITRESSES company owned I veES, way. use a low-cost od in lllaool to odvartlta onv prat- book 8 room 2W year centrally located near Manchester Tobacco & year old In Bowers good, but no longer used classified. brick fireplace living schoool area. Coll 229- 6 wheel Z-110 diesel van aranca, llmitotlon ordlicrlm - old Impeccable Colon­ Bol/on Green with ad- PERSONALS Candy Co., 299 Green Full or part time. Is required. It you have ACROSS 42 Auto Anawer to Previous Puale Items around your home. room, formal dining f u l l Time Tellers WANTED! Experienced HOME health aide. Du- 7316 days. 646-7086 ev­ ''Inotlon botad on roca, color, ial. Exaulsite master lacent building rented Rd., Manchester. 643- bartenders, waiters, tles Include health shlpplng/recelvlng workers’ rallglon, tax or notlonol room w ith b u ilt Ins. to the Montessorl POKERI Seeking four or needed. Connecticut T em po rary o r perm a­ enings. 1 Draft animala bedroom with wolk-ln 9147. and waitresses. Apply core, meal preparation background, possess union (abbr.) orloln, or on Intantlon to Eat-In kitchen, lower school to greatly offset five dependable young Bank & Trust, Man­ nent. Good wages 5 All right 44 Povtrty-war closet, eot-tn kitchen In person, 1260 Main tight housekeeping for good organlzotlonpl moka onv such prafaranca, level den, deck, new expenses. Home In­ chester Porkade of- and benefits. A p p ly In PART Time Soles. Retail 9 Alina — agency with custom cabinets. to middle-aged em­ elderly couple. Call skills and have an ex­ JOB llmitotlon or ditcrimlnotlon. both, storage shed, flce. 647-5500.______Street, Coventry. positions available In 11 Watered lilk (ebbr.) Tha Harold will not know- $259,900. D ire c tio n s : cludes 16 X 21 living ployed men Interested person 643-8065. cellent driving record walk up attic. D. W. room, spacious dining In o w e e k ly p o k e r MEDICAL office, part or Telemarketing REGULAR part time East Hartford office 12 Sagebrush 45 Half a score Inply occapt ony odvartlta- Keeney Street, right apply In person or send 46 Fib OPPORTUNITIES Rsh Real Estate. 643- room, modern kitchen, gome. Please respond P a n Time cashier and clerk. Over products store. Look­ State mant which It In violotlon of onto Nutmeg left onto full time bookkeeper. Howard Johnson’s resume to: Draco Cor­ 47 Women's 1591.D den, music room, 2V5 to Box G c/o The 20 hours. Full benefits, ing tor energetic de­ 13 Alternative tha low. Lamplighter, right Office background ex­ Looking for people who 394 Tolland Tpke. poration, 441C G over­ patriotic no weekends no even­ pendable mature soles 15 Boxer a t th e eSVERNMENT Homes onto Saddlehlll, right 72 D E E R Run Tro ll. Beau- baths, 2 cor garage and Manchester Herald.□ perience disired. 4 days like to talk on the n o r’s H ighw ay , S. society ings. Coll Manchester Manchester, CT MANAGEMENT person. Homemokers Muhammad from $1 (U repair). onto Broeslde. Century tltul Lvdall Woods. 2 m uch m ore. D. W. Fish per week. C o ll 649-8074 phone; speak with a Windsor, Ct. 06074. At­ (ebbr.) Delinquent tax prop­ Real Estate. 643-1591.0 or send resume to: All Community College hours/flexible shifts. 46 Dinner 21 Epstein Real Estate. bedroom Salem Cape. pleasant voice; who 040-0220 tention Personnel. erty. Repossessions. Shoklbal M. D. , 953 Book Store. 643-1097. TRAiNEE C oll 289-3437 tor further 16 Three (pref.) course 647-0095.O______Enloy the carefree li­ REDWOOD. Catch the can work from 4-9 p.m. IB Medical 51 Coat arm UKanrljrBtrr }Irra(^ C o ll 805-687-6000 exten­ festyle tn this end unit Breeze 11 A beautiful HELP WANTED Main Street, Manches- GENERAL office. Part Intormotlon.______LET YOUR newspaper OPEN House. Monches- I Monday through Learn all phases of suffix 54 Overcome sion G H 9965. Including skylight, treed setting and a ter.______time hours. Flexible. CARING, loving, expe­ help you keep /rult lars ter. Sunday July 26. Thursday. our restaurant opera­ 19 Gosh with fear SOUTHERN New Eng­ cathedral celling and 1 gorgeous Florida room DRIVER. Port time for 643-1211 9 to 6 .______LEGAL rienced, Individuals sparkling clean and sweet 55 Give name to 1:00-4:00pm. 76 F lo r­ CABINET makers. Expe- 20 Printar'l ca r garage. 140's. B lan ­ offer lots of worm WE O F F E R : tion. Permanent posi­ needed tor child core 56 Snow vehicle 8 Naval petty 29 Shoulder land closslfleld ads ence Street. Sparkling, Manchester Herald rlence helpful but not IN HOME babysitter tor smelling. Wash lars, dtV measurat chard 8i Rossetto. 646- Hourly wage; com­ SECRETARY positions In Hartford officer ornament reach tteorly 800,000 weather comfort! Im­ route. Coventry area. necessary. Apply 11 year o ld . $5 per hour. tion with advance­ completely then put a 57 Hurl spacious three bed­ 2482.0 missions; incentives; 21 Famouf uncle 10 Evaluate 33 Letter PART TIME homes In Connecticut maculate 7 plus room Short hours. Good pay Zohner's Wood Work­ Monday through Fri­ Take charge legal se­ County. Coll Nannies large piece of newspapet’ DOWN room older style Co­ ment potential. Good 22 Scaner 11 Make less dry and Rhode Island. The LOCATED In a prestl- full dormered Cope In Coll 742-8M7. 9-12am, 7 ing., 23 Industrial paid vacaUons; cour­ day. 3am-12 noon for 3 cretary needed for Law " R " Us Inc. 233-7457, Inside the lor and put the 34 Overturns lonial with much up- membership; wages and benefits. osk tor Suzonne._____ 25 A chem- 1 Breakfait 12 Picks on 35 Of the mind price for a basic 25 dotlng and cool gous areal This 7 room Redwood Forms, abed- to lOpm.o______Drive, West, Tolland. tesy weeks. Storting In Sep­ office with thriving real lid on. The paper will icai 14 Mention a R C u u m o N a r e a a d v i s o r A p p ly food 36 Medieval w ord od Is only $90 and Contemporary home Is rooms, fireplace, new 875-6226.______sales training. tember 3;45om -8om. PART Time. Pumping absorb any moisture. Lft 17 Royal Mail tree-shaded yard. Of­ REGIONAL Classified estate and general 28 Pipa fitting 2 Musician poem Housewives, mothers with young children, will appear In 75 news­ near completion. Time carpeting. Mint condi­ If interested call Judy gas, changing tires. In- Service fered at $127,900. D irec­ ods reach nearly f u l l Time Secretary Coll after 6, 643-9332. practice. Manchester a classified od In your unit Cugat papers. For more In­ to select flooring, light tion! $209,000. Jackson 646-7096. Howsrd Johnson’s (abbr.) 36 Swiss songs students. Earn extra money with your own tions: East Center St., 3,000,000 homes. One Supervisor for small p a r t time Secreto- cludes Saturdays. newspaper find a cash 30 Sundown 3 Airline infor­ formation call Classi­ 6 Jackson Real Estate. office. WP, Dictaphone mation 23 Feminine 39 Foliage part-time iob. Bring your children with you right onto Spruce St., fixtures and oppllan- classified ad placed Insurance office In El­ rv/Receptlonlst, Mon­ 364 Tolland Tpke. Spruce Street Mobil. buyer for most anything 3t Gratuity fied, 643-2711 and ask 647-8400.O and real estate know­ (ebbr.) suffix 40 Antiquity left onto Florence. cesll Some ot the fea­ with the Manchester lington. Salary based Manchester, CT 649-3487. you have for sale. 32 Born and save on babysitting costs. 21 hours per AAA Auto Club day through Friday. 4 Comedian 24 Fish-catching 43 Point to r detolls.o______Century 21 Epstein tures are large living CIFFSIDE. Lots of per­ ledge essential. Heavy 33 Number week, salary plus gas allowance. Supervise Herald w ill be placed In on experience. Excel­ 391 Broad St. 9-12:30 (flexible) sa­ C A S H IE R In convenience Sparks fence 49 Wish undone OPEN House. Manches­ Reol Estate. 647-8895.D room, separate dining sonality! I Unique 5 client contact. Excel­ 049-6220 store. Flexible hours, 37 Craftily over 200 newspapers lent benefits and work­ M anchester, Ct lary. Negotiable. Coll REMOVE GREASE ond 5 Alley 26 St. . 50 Stop our carrier boys and girls. If you like kids, ter. Sunday July 26. room, nice size family level condo at Forest nights and weekends. 41 Unclose EAST Hartford. Nice 7 throughout New Eng- ing conditions. Coll 875- Equal Opportuaitir Employer 429-9007.______lent salary. Send re­ rust from outdoor metal 6 Set of tools Laurent 52 Illuminated want a little independence and your own 1:00-4:00pm. 129 Knol- room with fireplace, Ridge, 6 rooms, 3 bed­ lond for one low price. 3333 between 9am and 633-4155. furniture the easy wav. Ipoet.) 7 AAeiodic 27-Irish dance room Raised Ranch, WAITRESS wanted full sume to DENTAL Assistant. Mon­ 53 WWII area income, call 647-9946 or 647-9947. Iwood Drive. New con­ large living room for­ cathedral ceilings, two room s, i'/7 baths, 1 C a ll Classified 643-2711 4pm for appointment. Just dip a cloth in turpen­ w olk-ln closets In mas­ time part time. Apply Legal Secretary day through Thursday. ______y struction. Spectoculor, mal dining room, 3 carport, lots of storage ond osk for detolls.p EXPERIENCED Wol- 10-5. Experience pre­ tine and rub the meffl ter bedroom, locuzzl space, unique layout tresses. Food working , In person Luigi's Res­ P. O. Box 288 RECREATION open and airy 7 room, b e d r o o m s , 3 b a ­ RECEPTIONIST/OtfIce taurant, 706 Hartford ferred. Reply to p. o. until spots disappear. Te 2'/a both Colonial. L- tub tn master bedroom ottering lots of versa­ conditions. Breakfast Manchester, CT 06040 sell Idle Items the eaiS throoms, fireplace, Assistant. Glaston­ Rd., Manchester. Box 505, Manchester, DIRECTOR shaped master bed­ large lower level fam­ area, workshop, tility I Private setting. and lunch. Brownstone way, use a low-cost ad tn FULL TIME bury. Small friendly Ct. 06040. Immediate opening room with slttlno room ily room, nice treed lot. washer and dryer Swimming plus tennis. company seeks mo- D iner. 649-4011, 721- classified. ! 12 RETAIL ADVERTISM6 P0STIN6 CLERK hook-ups In basement. 7 3 2 9 .______and locuzzl. $255,000. A sking $179,000. U a R Reduced to $149,900. ture, responsible Indi­ CARPENTER'S Helper. for certified Recrea­ Applications are now being accepted tor the Large oversized deck Jackson & Jackson 15 Directions: East Cen­ Realty. 643-2692.0 vidual with pleasant RNS wanted for full and BULK DRIVER Entry level position. tion Director. Must w ith slid er off kitchen. Reol Estote. 647-8400.O DISHWASHER. M ust be am bitious and position of retail advertising posting clerk. ter St., left onto Ver­ M A N C H E S T E R . $249,900. personality. Will troln part time, 11-7 shift. Responsible Drivers non, right onto Knol- Asking price Is ni4,580. have transportation. $6 ADUIT have Geriatric ex­ II 3 IBU 8 IJIE8 8 19 Applicants should have bookkeeping and U & R Ranch. Light and DEER Run. Fits the on word processor. Ex­ CASHIER i Apply ADN, Salmon needed to deliver The perience and at ieast Iwood. Century 21 Coll us for additional bill 11! The luxury of cellent benefits. Call Brook Convalescent per hour to start, 649- OPPORTUNITIES- computer experience, as well as being able to airy 3 bedrooom, 2 bath Information and/or an Hanford Courant to 5400.______CARRIER 22 Epstein Real Estate. Ranch. Living room low maintenance and Ann Ross 659-3511. Bus­ Home Salmon Brook one of the foiiowing 647-8895.a oppolntmentlll Realty HOSTESS carriers, dealers and type, answer phones and handle a variety of with cathedral celling the bonus ot owning iness Personnel Drive, Glastonburv. BANK Tellers toll time. If Energetic adults skiiis. Ceramics, W orld. 646-7789.0 your own land can be Assoclotes.______Pleose ca ll 633-5244. rural subscribers in the you are Interested In a otfica rslatsd functions. Benefits include MANCHESTER. $74,900. „ and stone fireplace, Full or Part Time. needed to deliver The sewing, music, art, — m a Enloy the pool, cabana VERNON. 7 room antique found at Lvdall Woods early morning. An In­ position with a future company paid health plan, vacation, paid sliders from dining PART Time. $6.25 hourly. Hours to suit your FULL time positions Hartford Courant early act: Degree pre­ and exercise room area to covered deck Colonial totally rehabl- In Manchester. Imma- National In-store mor- available dt Automo­ sured vehicle and a CT become a teller with TO = holidays and sick days. Please send resume or lltloted. Has profes­ cualte 1 year old Nan­ needs. Experienced the South Windsor mornings. Excellent ferred but will con­ along > with your two and master bedroom to k e tln g c o m p a n y Is tive Lube Center. Ex­ driver’s license are work experience along with salary bedroom Condo In con­ deck and In-pround sional office use tor tucket Cope. 2 bed­ or will train, wages perience helpful but Bonk ond Trust Co. We pay plus prizes; weekly CHOOSE - attorney, salesperson seeking Individuals to what's needed. Also, sider all qualified requirements to: Manchester Herald, venient Manchester lo­ pool. Rec room and room s, 1'/i baths, 1st based on past will train. Coll 647-8997 offer an excellent stort­ etc. Great visibility on distribute coupons and storage space for Sun­ mileage allowances applicants. For addi­ FROM! cation. Call now for den-greot tor enter­ floor den, fully op- samples to consumers or apply In person at ing salary, benefits and “Bookkeeper,” P.O. Box 591, Manchester, CT 0 1W acre lot near pllanced kitchen. experience. Apply day advance sections. a training program also included. Call tional information Beauty Shoppes in details. Sentry Real taining. D. w. Fish In local supermarkets. 315 Brood Street, Manchester. Both in 06040, or call Mark Abraitis. 643-2711. Estate. 643-4060.G Real Estate. 643-1591.0 highw ay. 1269,988. A ll- $ 146,500. Ja ck so n & We provide training. Manchester. Excellent pay and mi­ that w ill get you off to a Kim, 649-1405. call; brio Realty, Inc. 649- Jackson Real Estate. high traffic areas. Both, Reliable transporta­ leage compensations. good start. If you enloy 0917. 647-0400.O______REIN’S CARPENTERS working with people, MandiBBter Manor excellent values. tion reaulred. Call 1- W A N T ED . P ayo cco rd- Contact Kim, 649- MEDICALSecretorv- MANiTnil&tER. Coll to N E W E R 3 bedroom cus­ 233-7815, Monday are good with figures, Details; ** HELP WANTED HELP WANTED this Forest Hills 8 Now York Stylo Ing to experience. Insu­ 1405. and have a profes­ /Transcrlptlonlsttorln 646-0129 see tom energy efficient through Friday, 9am- rance and benefits PART TIME room Raised Ranch sional appearance busy orthopedic office. JIM DeROCCa ranch. 2 baths, central 4pm.______Dell available. Call Casey 8, Diversified duties and MECHANIC- Front end, with o beautiful level air, Inground pool and EXPERIENCED person apply tor this position CARPENTERS and Car- Rt. 30, Vernon Crum Construction. b e tw e e n 9 a n d 5 responsibilities. Good brakes, shocks. Expe­ CUSTDMER SERVICE yordl A lot of home for 2 ca r garage with stor­ penters helpers. Own 456-3491. needed for custom pay and benefits. Send rience only, full time. B E L n O R E ' the m oney I $229,900. age loft. Offered at draperies. Full time. Mondav-Frldav at: I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME We are looking tor responsible service- IMMEDIATE OPENINGS! Allbrio Realty, Inc. 649- tools ond transporta­ 1033 John Fitch Blvd, resurne to; Sports Uniforms, Medical In­ $^,000. Blanchard & tion. Work In Manches­ Hours can be flexible. Medicine & Orthoped­ surance, vacation and REALTORSr 1 ^ by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee minded Individuals to handle customer Inquir­ 0917. Rossetto. CJpll to r ap­ TRAVEL Agency man PHOTO FINISHING Hourly rate $6 %. South Windsor or call ies. The position requires enthusiasm. Inde­ ter. Poy according to Muriel Marks at 289- ics ot Manheester, 155 sick time. Apply In Unscramble these four Jumbles, • MATERIAL HANDLER M A N C H E S T E R . $229,000. pointment today. Blan­ ager wanted. Phone Full time. Will train. Contact Phyllis at 456- Moln St., or call 647- person. Tires Interna­ chard & Rossetto. “ We experience. Imme­ 3527. 4061 for an appoint­ U l i D X T J one letter to each square, to form pendent thinking, and organization. Good Entry level. Ability to lift 75 Iba. Loading, un­ Ansoldl built Raised diate work. Coll 643- John 429-9313 m ornings Apply at Nassif Ca­ ment. 1493. tional, 1195 Tolland four ordinary words. communication skills and a pleasant tele­ loading and moving of matariala within the Ranch. 3 bedrooms,2V6 Guarantee Our 6 7 6 0 . ______ot: University Travel. CLERICAL. Small office, s Turnpike, Manchester, plant. Good figure aptitude. Forklift experi­ b a th s, 2 fireplaces. Houses." 646-2482.0 mera 639 Main St. diversified duties ,ac- COUNTER person phone manner are essential. PART Time store clerk. WAITERS, Waitresses wanted, will also make CT. 6 4 7 * 1 4 1 3 STURB ence a plual Family room. Eat-In Apply Solvation Army and Oriental Cuisine M a n c h e ste r counts receivable ,tele- P A R T t i m e ' Two shifts are available: kitchen, laundry room. L0T8/IAND phones, record keep­ Ice cream cakes and OIL Burner apprentice. Thrift Store, 210 nPIne cooks wanted. Even­ $100-5300 weekly. Use novelties. Mondav- 8:30 AM — 1^30 PM Monday-Frlday e PACKERS Martin school area. FDR DALE ings and weekend STREET Sweeper opero- ing and some typing. Eost of the River. Full L-.: Owner. 643-4462. Street, Manchester. your telephone, our F rld a v 10-5. Up to S6 per time. Insurance and Entry level. Ability to move lerge end heavy 646-4928. shifts. Full and part tor. Full or part time. All benefits. Call 647- customers and your 7:00 AM — 10:00 AM Saturday 9137. hour depending on ex­ benefits. 647-9137. OR materiala. Fork lift experience a pluel VERNON. 2 family plus M A N C H E S T E R . 8105,000. time. Experience pre­ Experienced only need own schedule. perience. Will train. I h e l p WANTED In-law apartment. apply. Call Manchester NIUMS New listing. Wooded ferred. 649-0090. D R IV E R Fuel oil. Class 11 C a ll C in d y 647-1076. 3:30 — 7:30 PM Monday-Frlday • ROLL-OFF MACHINE OPERATORS Country setting. acre lot In extremely Sweeping. 646-7700. license required. De­ Coll Pot 647*9170 Hartford Road Dairy Priced to sell with a 7:00 AM — 10:00 AM Saturday Entry level opaninga for Individual with a good desirable area ot Man­ CARPENTER PRESSING mochine op­ pendable fuel oil deliv­ Queen. n figure aptitude and the ability to lift 75 Iba. to psotive cash flow. chester. Ideal for solar ery east ot river. Expe­ HOME HEALTH CARE experienced in kitchen erator for retail clo­ Please call Jeanne at 647-9946 for more operate an electronic perforating machine. $189,900. Klernan oriented Contempor­ PART Time. Earn extra thing store. Full or part rienced only. Full time. Realty. 649-1147. and bath remodeling. PEDIATRIC Information. Mechanically Inclined and ability to work In­ ary home. Sentry Real money assisting our time. Call Bernard Ap­ Insurance and benef­ BROJEB t h a t HAtA dependently. MANCHESTER. Just Estote. 643-4060.D Quality minded. Must bookkeeper with post­ ter at 643-2478. its. C a ll 647-9137. DIRECTOR OF STAFF DEVELOPMENT Unique home care situation available caring tor ancP COMBPIANJ ISN 'T rehabilitation of 8 year old boy. This is a full time po­ listed lovely 3 bedroom have tools and trans­ ing, filing and light A« WELL-KNOWN e STOCK ROOM ATTENDANTS Ranch In move-ln con­ We Buy typing. Also help with Position available for RN with BS or equivalent and sition. Duties include essential care and administra­ portation. Top pay for A S T H I S , Entry level. Some experience or back­ dition. Quiet, conve­ customer service by strong teaching and leadership skills. To be respon­ tion of aggressive rehab program In conjunction. NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED... ground In atock/invantory, math ability and nient location. Alumi­ Real Eetatel right individual. Full phone. Hours 8:30am- NURSES sible for orientation, N.A. certification, and In-ser­ wHh R.N. and L.P.N. nursing and very active family' KENASH MANCHESTER AREA able to move large and heavy materiala. num siding, new both, Need a quick sale and cloe- 12:30pm, Monday NURSES Now arrange the circled letters to Ing for relocallon, divorce time year-round posi­ involvment. Experience working with brain Injury form the surprise answer, as sug- and carpeting. Ottered through Friday. Appli­ vice programs. Salary commensurate with experi­ G.S.P. offara an excallant benefits package •ettlement, debt payments or tion. New Hire Rates AIDS desirable. Salary commensurate with experience. ICZC gested by the above cartoon. which Includea medical, dental, and life at $139,900. P rin cip le s cations now being ac­ ence. Good benefits Including employer - paid M ather S t...... all only. Please coll 649- an alternative Inveetmairt? cepted. Send to the per diem rates includ­ Constitution Health Network health Insurance and P Jy to W estfield SI...... all Inaurance, pension plan and tuition New Pay Scale Print answer here: 0935.______We have the enswar to your 649-5400 attention of Terri c/o ing shift and weekend B ox FF L I I Eastfleld S t...... all relmbureement. Qualllied candidates may apply pension. Apply or call during business hours at at our facility or send reaume. SALARY HISTORY MANCHESTER. Cozy problemsi Call Bob at the Manchester He­ in effect per diem rate Manchester Herald (Answers tomorrow) Centerfisid S t...... all rald, 16 Bralnard differential In effect. w ith large let In town including shift and RockvIllB Memorial Nursing Home Northtleld St...... all MUST BE INCLUDED. DENTAL Assistant. Part Place. No phone calls L P N ’s start up to *13“ Y ^ e rd a y ’s I Ju'"»les: INKED BROOK UNTRUE EMPLOY older 2 fam ily and sin­ AIMHO REALTY, M C time for specialty prac­ pleose!______per hour — RN’s start weekend differential 22 South St., Rockville, CT • 875-0771 ^ Answer: How that ponderous timber tycoon moved— PorooBBol DtpartaMBl gle family. Nice neigh­ 202 Eaat Centar Street HE ' LUMBEREO' M cG u ire D r...... all borhood. Positive cosh tice In M anchester. Re­ PART Time office posl- up to *15®® per hour. up to *8®® per hour. C ase Or...... all Mancheater, CT warding position for an G. FOX DISTRIBUTION CENTER GERBER SaENTinC PRODUCTS, INC. flow. Klernan Realty tlon In S. W indsor. Excellent benefit >la M ob Nb. le lb bvalibbla tor $1.10. wbleh Includbf Bostaeb H ouse Dr...... all organized people or­ Flexible scheduling N m hMh In olMk. June 649-1147. 6494W 17 Acccurate typist with NOW HIRING! and Bbndllnf, from Amfeto, , U M l. m.w.v.r. v.o. a .. MM. o.u«4«. w. s n s » m . available on 3-11 and package including Ip «M. inV IIUU vn» .Met MII.U* •• Wwlp.M't<>M.. iented person. Will considerable phone co­ EDUCATIONAL AIDE tnchidb your namt, bderMb troln. C a ll 646-4811. dental, life and short MERCHANDISE PRDCESSDRS R id g e...... all 151 Batson Drive tact for busy sales of­ 11-7 shifts. Excellent Mancheater term disability Insur­ General Duties: to reinforce Instruction, assist W alnut...... 21-123 RN/LPN-We have a full fice. Figure aptitude benefit package In­ Individuals, or small groups of children and per­ Q. Fox a New England tradition ot satisfaction A rch ...... all E.O.E. M/F/H/V HELP WANTED I^DUSINESD tim e o r part tim e posi­ helpful, word process­ cluding pension plan ance. Flexible sche­ form Instruction related clerical activities as as­ | £ » J PROPERTY tion on 3-11, Monday- and nationai retaii trend center has immediate CELEBRITY CIPHER ing and or computer and short term dis­ duling available on signed and monitor and assist 7th and 8th grade Park St...... 13-110 Frldoy. No weekends. openings for merchandise processors at our Ceiebrtty Cipher cryptogreme ere created from quotations by femout skills a definite plus. the shift or your people, peat er>d preaent. Eech letter In the cipher etends for O tia...... ;.....all E A S T H ertfo rd prim e lo­ ability. For further In­ students In the computer room. Successful ex- South Windsor Distribution Center. Job rea- For more Information Excellent benefit pack­ enother. T o d a y 'a d u » : I equefe Y. G arden Dr...... all cation. B-3 zoned 4 & 4 please coll Crestfleld formation, call choice. For further in­ parlance with children In a structured setting age. C all 228-9478 o r ponslbllities Include varlfying orders, along St. Jam es S t...... all THE PROFESSIONALS two family. Perfect for Convalscent, 643-5151. send resume to Stordox formation, call church, school etc. Experience Donna Sorensen, D NS with 7th and 8th grade student and soma typing counting ticketing and hanging merchandise ' U X I D H K K G F G C X V T I otices. Many Improve­ Equipment, P. O. Box Donna Sorensen, DNS BAYLOR Supervisor. We ability preferred. Required for consideration: before It’s sent to our stores. Full and part time Butternut Road '...... all ments, Including down­ have openings for a 204, Colum blo Ct. 06237. SOUTH WINDSOR MANCHESTER HONDA SOUTH WINDSOR day and evening schedules are available. We UBYUXFCB stairs kitchen com­ supervisors position complete application, 2 letters ot reference, and pletely remodeled 2 APPLIANCE repair shop NURSING CENTER high school diploma. Contact offer competitive starting salary, generous Dale R o ad ...... all every weekend. 7am- NURSING CENTER Garth R o ad ...... 125-138 AUTOMOBILES years ago. Blown-In technician for service 1060 Main Street employee discount and the opportunity to VCFJXWTWPI GD 7pm and 7pm-7am. For on oil makes of small 1060 Main Street Mr. Vena Harding, Principal (Grade 7 & 8) Ludlow R o a d ...... 25-107 In s u o ltlo n In 1982, more Information call So. Windsor, CT Tolland Middle School earn a weekly Incentive bonus. Apply Monday newer blower on fur­ appliances and vacu­ So. Windsor, CT GXBGDVGXPHGDJUETC Our Service Department Director of Nurses. ums. Valid Ct drivers 96 Old Post Road, Tolland ■ 875-2564 through Friday from 9-5 and Saturday from Arnott R d...... all nace and newer 100 Monday - Friday 9am- 289-7771 license required. Cqll Application deadline Aug. 14. Sam until 12 at G. Fox Distribution Center, 301 Ferguson Road ...... 15-112 AM P service. Asking 3pm. Crestfleld Con­ 289-7771 is seeking an experienced $199,000. Strono Reol I 649-8680 between 8am Position to begin Sept. 1987. EO E. Governor’s Highway, South Windsor, Ct. KZWL LUPGF.' — E. M iddle Tpke. (even o n ly )...... 558-676 valscent, 643-5151. v a n d 5pm. Estote. 647-7653.0 UZVJHZ F. FTUZ8C. Automobiie Technician. MANCHESTER. PREVIOUS SOLUTION; “We don't give our criminals North Elm S t...... 5-81 Laundry and Dry SECRETAIfY LITTLE CAESAR’S PIZZA "much punishment, but we sure give 'em plenty of WoodbridgeSt...... 18-230 cleonlng establishment X-RAY Dead End Job? Hourly wage plus bonus. Uniforms with favorable loose United Bank has publicity." — Will Rogers. is looking for 1-2 Assistant East M iddle T pke...... 284-373 provided, excellent benefits. For located In great oreo. opening fora secretary TECHNICIAN Consider the Coast Guard Alter­ IRS TAX ASSISTORS Franklin St...... all $115,000. A llb r io Managers. No experience ne­ Realty, Inc. 6480917. in the Vernon Circle of­ Full or part time native. Its a chance to do import­ The Internal Revenue Service is seek­ Parker S t...... 104-242 interview call Tom Dell, 8 am to 4 pm, fice. The successful cessary but helpful. Must enjoy ant jobs. Fighting pollution, sav­ ^CLASSIFIED ADS: candidate must type tor fast paced ing part time tax payers service Green R o a d ...... 204-330 Monday thru Friday. working with the public. Must be ing lives, and enforcing Maritime representatives at the GS-5 level with Henry St...... 201-315 NDirTaAiEt 45-60 wpm, have ex­ Orthopaedic self motivated and be over 18. t h e E V E R Y Princeton S t...... 167-180 cellent organizational the starting salary of $7,10 per hour. D A Y office. Good pay law. Jobs that will give you big Tanner S t...... 124-168 NO PAYMENTS and communications We offer: Good wages, advance­ The IRS will provide all the necessary A N D W allealey S t...... all and benefits. responsibilities and equally big w o n d e r up to 2 years. KMs your fi­ skills and the flexibility ment opportunities, a chance to IN MANCHESTOHOrCA nancial difficulties ceedbya. Send resume to training. The qualifications are 3 Law ton R d...... all to work for several be in charge and learn leader­ rewards for work well done. The Avoid teroctosuro. Catch uo years of appropriate experience, deal­ M ilford R d...... all THE PROFESSIONALS on krto paym ents such os first managers. Apply at or Sports Medicine ship skills. Coast Guard can be your route to ing with the public or a 4 year college w o r k e r Carpenter Rd ...... all or second merteooe or even send resum e to: a bright career. For more informa­ Sanford R d ...... all 24 ADAMS STREET outstanding crod it cord M ils. and Apply in person degree. A challenging and gratifying ManchesterHerald Ham ilton D r...... all MANCHESTER, CT 08040 Koeo your homo fro# and Susan Steelman Orthopaedics tion Contact your local recruiter position for the right person. For door without Hons. Bad 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 ______fi WetherallSt...... 8-262 credit or Iota payment his­ Little Caesar Pizza at 240-4260. further information, please call tory Is neto oroMem. Kindiv UNITED BANK 155 Main Street M cCann D r...... 4ill 646-3520 Vernon Circle Office Natd repairs around the cM I; Manchester or call 646-4300 for more Help Others, help yourself, wishing will not sail onv- Bldw ell S t ...... 278-333 Th8 Swiss Vernon, C T 06066 203-240-4187 thlng a low-cost od In hems? Coll on expert. information. The IRS if an Equal Opportunity Employer. You'll find the help you CotiSBrvcrtlvs OroBP The Coast Guard ;Claulflad will. 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